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by cmb » Sun Dec 18, 2016 1:14 pm
Hi!
I suggest to abandon our
Roadmap in favor of Github issues. I don't think that the Github issue has any disadvantages, and saves us from having to maintain the Todo_XH plugin which implements the core of the roadmap. The benefits of the Github issue tracker:
- discussion on the issue is directly possible
- reactions would allow for voting, and could also be contributed by those who are not entitled to vote (those votes would not count, but might still be a useful indication)
- if a bug is fixed or a feature request is implemented, a respective commit message would already close the related issue including a link to the commit, so that saves some manual work
It might be a good idea to migrate even the archived roadmaps to the Github issue tracker for better reference. Nonetheless keeping the existing roadmap in read-only mode appears to be reasonable – at least for a while – because there are a lot of links to it (for instance, in the release announcements).
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by cmb » Sun Dec 18, 2016 4:15 pm
I've forgot the probably most useful benefit: we could finally link to individual roadmap itemsGithub issues.
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by cmb » Sun Dec 18, 2016 6:15 pm
I've opened the
voting on this issue which ends on 2017-01-01.
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by cmb » Thu Feb 23, 2017 2:29 pm
The voting has ended a while ago with 3:0 votes.
I've moved all open issues from the
roadmap to
Github, and marked the roadmap accordingly. It is, however, not possible to switch it to read-only mode, so please do not file any new issue there.
By the way: those who already have voting karma should
sign-up with Github (it's free!) to be able to vote in the future.