On Mon, 27 Feb 2023 at 03:12, Fabian Arrotin <arrfab@centos.org> wrote:
Let's discuss https://bugs.centos.org !

For a long time, we used to only have one public tracker , powered by
MantisBT (https://mantisbt.org/) , and it was https://bugs.centos.org

Due to various changes in the CentOS ecosystem in the last years, some
categories were removed/migrated elsewhere :

- CentOS infra tracker : https://pagure.io/centos-infra/issues
- CentOS Stream : https://bugzilla.redhat.com

Some other SIGs also started to have (and document) their own tracker
(see https://wiki.centos.org/ReportBugs)

So the question is : while we can easily migrate bugs.centos.org to el9,
should we ?

All comments/remarks are welcome, and let's have a plan about what to do


I think it would be best to sunset this by locking and keeping the system as read-only after the 2024 end of CentOS Stream 8 and CentOS 7. At that point it can be scraped and put on archive.org or something similar and 'removed' with a 'thank you for your hard work'. 

 
Kind Regards,
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