Project:Pywikibot/Migrating to bugzilla

Hello,

I'm Amir (User:Ladsgroup) and I suggested to PWB people in pywikipedia-l to migrate from sourceforge (which currently is PWB bug tracker now) to Bugzilla. They're agreed So I request here to migrate because of these reasons:


 * 1) In the sourceforge, people can report bugs via OpenID. So you don't need to register and every week we receive spam/non-sense reports that won't happen If we use bugzilla (or rarely happens)
 * 2) This become a centralized bug tracker. Some of PWB devs are also mediawiki devs so they have to work on bugzilla and sourceforge separately to track bugs but in this way, all of related bugs for them, will show in a page
 * People don't know sourceforge (So it's hard for them to report If they see any bugs) but they know bugzilla

Best, Ladsgroup (talk) 10:32, 27 May 2013 (UTC)

Discussion
I disagree with (1): it's an advantage that people can easily submit bugs, not a disadvantage. The spam bugs are actually not submitted using OpenID, but rather just by anonymous users. I also think (3) is nonsense - the typical user doesn't know bugzilla either, and will just click a link and write down some things there. (2) is somewhat an advantage, but 'show all relevant bugs' is nonsense, because that is neigh-impossible in bugzilla.

During the hackathon, I discussed this (among others) with André Klapper. The basic idea is to first move to gerrit. Afterwards, we can check what the best bug tracker option is. Valhallasw (talk) 11:23, 27 May 2013 (UTC)

Support

 * Per above Ladsgroup (talk) 10:32, 27 May 2013 (UTC)