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I'm trying to list big things: that is, that enough frustrating now with Bugzilla or that will be frustrating if we move to GitLab.
The main thing is replicating the signoff/qa workflow in gitlab. That is the thing that will stop any move. If we can find a way to have everything needing a signoff and a qa approval before it can be merged, then gitlab would be great --Chris 18:43, 17 August 2018 (EDT)
Pros for GitLab (libre version)
- merge requests
- free QA using the continuous integration that would automatically run against every new patch (merge request)
- editing comments
- better review UI
- one character patches doable in the web UI
- tells if the merge request non longer applies
- upvoting comments
- the UI for upvoting issues is clear which will make this feature used way more
- being able to easily unsubscribe from the notifications of a bug without notifying everyone else (so we spam the others when muting the notifications ^^")
- Bugzilla way: preferences → "Ignore Bugs" input
- big patches that doesn't timeout the webserver
Pros for Bugzilla
- Dependencies between bugs
- GitLab has an open core business model which makes them restrict the libre version
- Still not much restricted. So it still have a feature set that outranks or matches more or less every other forges
- Dependency graph
Ressources
Gnome did the same switch
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2017-May/msg00051.html
https://wiki.gnome.org/Initiatives/DevelopmentInfrastructure/
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/6bidyx/gnome_to_switch_to_gitlab_after_evaluating_gitlab/