[mousetrap-list] Proposal: Bug tracker changes



Hi everyone,

Over the summer we spent a lot of time bringing MouseTrap back to a working state, to the point where it will now correctly track the user's head and (if you're lucky) make a click when you close your left eye. As of yesterday, all of this work has been merged into the `gnome3-wip` branch in the main GNOME repository, where all of the code was originally stored. During the summer, development took place on a public GitHub repository [1], where GitHub pull requests and issues were used together to allow for rapid development of the project, resulting in the code being brought to a working state.

During the last few meetings, as well as outside of them, the decision of what bug tracker, as well as the developent workflow, MouseTrap should use has been brought up and discussed. I wrote up a Gist [2] that shows all of the development workflows that have been discussed, as well the current two workflows that have come into consideration.

To summarize it, we are currently looking into two proposed workflows that center around either keeping GitHub for handling tickets or going back to Bugzilla and using that for tickets. In order to keep this post as neutral as possible, I'll be posting my comments as a response to this message and I encourage others to do the same.

[1]: https://github.com/GNOME-MouseTrap/mousetrap
[2]: https://gist.github.com/kevin-brown/13958a4d5dafc2b06db8

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Kevin Brown
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