[Opendnssec-develop] FishEye and Crucible will be disabled today

Sara Dickinson sara at sinodun.com
Fri Mar 14 12:18:49 UTC 2014


Hi, 

I think I missed the decision that we were going to get rid of Fisheye?

At the developer workshop we agreed to keep it. I find it a really useful tool, _much_ easier for code browsing than GitHub and with more features. It is really useful for reviewing release content prior to a release. 

Why was this decision made? Can we keep it?

Sara. 

On 14 Mar 2014, at 10:25, Jerry Lundström <jerry at opendnssec.org> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Both FishEye and Crucible will be disabled today, as we moved to GitHub we now link Jira directly to GitHub. We have removed the link between Jira and FishEye but you should still see your commits under the Commits tab in an issue if you tagged the commit correctly.
> 
> If you see any problems in Jira with the link to GitHub please post about it.
> 
> We will remove FishEye and Crucible later on when we are happy that nothing else broke or is missing in Jira.
> 
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