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request Calypso added as a "project" in Fogbugz

Ben Coman
Can Calypso be added as a "project" in Fogbugz?
I went to create an issue but could not find an appropriate place to file it under.

As a backup I add an issue to the github tracker...

However I have some concerns about scattering Issues away from Fogbugz
since this makes it harder to get an overview of outstanding issues
(particularly leading up to a Release),  and also the github tracker
doesn't have priorities.

fyi, here is the report...
In Pharo 60540, using Nautilus to view the Delay class definition,
selecting class variable 'Scheduler' > right-click > Code search > references to it
produces 13 results.

In Pharo-7.0+alpha.build.762.sha.0e0fe47c5 doing the same with Calypso
produces 0 results. It still works with Nautilus.

cheers -ben
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Re: request Calypso added as a "project" in Fogbugz

Marcus Denker-4


On 13 Apr 2018, at 11:28, Ben Coman <[hidden email]> wrote:

Can Calypso be added as a "project" in Fogbugz?
I went to create an issue but could not find an appropriate place to file it under.

I added it.


As a backup I add an issue to the github tracker...

However I have some concerns about scattering Issues away from Fogbugz
since this makes it harder to get an overview of outstanding issues
(particularly leading up to a Release),  and also the github tracker
doesn't have priorities.

fyi, here is the report...
In Pharo 60540, using Nautilus to view the Delay class definition,
selecting class variable 'Scheduler' > right-click > Code search > references to it
produces 13 results.

In Pharo-7.0+alpha.build.762.sha.0e0fe47c5 doing the same with Calypso
produces 0 results. It still works with Nautilus.

cheers -ben

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Re: request Calypso added as a "project" in Fogbugz

Sean P. DeNigris
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Ben Coman wrote
> However I have some concerns about scattering Issues away from Fogbugz
> since this makes it harder to get an overview of outstanding issues

Point taken, but:
- IIUC we will be soon moving to *all* github issues anyway
- duplication has it's own negative consequences
- There are significant benefits to GH issues for GH code like all the
auto-references (issues, commits, etc)



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Re: request Calypso added as a "project" in Fogbugz

Ben Coman


On 13 April 2018 at 21:24, Sean P. DeNigris <[hidden email]> wrote:
Ben Coman wrote
> However I have some concerns about scattering Issues away from Fogbugz
> since this makes it harder to get an overview of outstanding issues

Point taken, but:
- IIUC we will be soon moving to *all* github issues anyway
- duplication has it's own negative consequences
- There are significant benefits to GH issues for GH code like all the
auto-references (issues, commits, etc)

What is lacking from the Git/Fogbugz integration?
Is it just that it hasn't been used/promoted much?  (Is it enabled?)

cheers -ben

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Re: request Calypso added as a "project" in Fogbugz

Sean P. DeNigris
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Ben Coman wrote
> What is lacking from the Git/Fogbugz integration?

I didn't even know about that! Although from a purely practical standpoint,
I suspect we lose *a lot* of reports that never get made when the first
hurdle is to create an account on Fogbugz vs. GH which practically every dev
is on already…



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