Task #3715
openUpdate to Bugzilla Harmony.
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I'm aware that this effort is ongoing, but/so I believe it should be tracked, considering the massive improvement it would provide. This should dissuade issues like https://redmine.documentfoundation.org/issues/3413 being created in the future, especially since this would be exactly what https://redmine.documentfoundation.org/issues/3413#note-1 describes. Reported here per https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159766#c14.
Updated by Roke Beedell over 1 year ago
- Related to Task #3413: Evaluate migration of most things to GitLab added
Updated by Philippe Cloutier 23 days ago
@Roke Beedell: Do you realize that is not released? Harmony is―at best―a future version of Bugzilla. While code is available at https://github.com/bugzilla/harmony, there have been no (stable) releases yet, and considering the state of Bugzilla and that the last commit was 8 months ago, there may never be. I find it unclear what you expect from this request.
Updated by Roke Beedell 23 days ago
@Philippe Cloutier, it may have been premature to track, although I considered it to be work that would in the near future need to be done. Especially, I was under the impression that Harmony was being actively developed, so I hoped that filing this and having it related to that GitLab transferral proposal would demonstrate that a feasible alternative exists.
Updated by Philippe Cloutier 23 days ago
@Roke Beedell: I am very glad to see thanks to these discussions that a "Zarro Boogs Corporation" was founded and that Bugzilla is now technically independent from Mozilla. That being said, I do think it is quite optimistic to plan an upgrade to a version which is pre-beta, in particular when Bugzilla has no changelog. Even version 5.9.1 took 12 months more to release than the planned 1 month.🙄
It should be noted that "Bugzilla Harmony" is not a product, but a codename for a new major release of Bugzilla. The codename signals that release’s promises, but also the efforts this ambitious project needs.
I sure hope to see Bugzilla 6 one day, but the last truly major Bugzilla release was almost a decade ago, a decade which was even harder for Bugzilla’s biggest user than for Perl. So while I applaud your intention, I am afraid this is indeed pretty premature.
Thankfully, there is no need to demonstrate a feasible alternative to GitLab; as Bugzilla is already in use, the onus is on GitLab proponents to demonstrate superiority of its ITS engine, and that request―which is mostly about code changes―is far from doing that. And even if a migration was needed, GitLab would not be the first option to consider (Atlassian Jira, Redmine, YouTrack…).
Updated by Beluga Beluga 23 days ago
Philippe Cloutier wrote in #note-3:
@Roke Beedell: Do you realize that is not released? Harmony is―at best―a future version of Bugzilla. While code is available at https://github.com/bugzilla/harmony, there have been no (stable) releases yet, and considering the state of Bugzilla and that the last commit was 8 months ago, there may never be. I find it unclear what you expect from this request.
TDF is sponsoring the final effort and we expect a release by the end of May.