[cmake-developers] [ANNOUNCE] CMake Issue Tracker Moved

Brad King brad.king at kitware.com
Fri Jun 10 15:19:39 EDT 2016


Hi Folks,

CMake issue tracking is now hosted on Kitware's GitLab instance:

  https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/issues

The old mantis issue tracker will remain available as a read-only
reference.  All CMake issues from that tracker have been migrated
to the new CMake Issues page with their original numbers intact
and links back to the original mantis pages in their descriptions.
Further discussion of any issue should take place on its new page.

If you do not have an account on Kitware's GitLab instance, please
visit this page to register and sign in:

  https://gitlab.kitware.com/users/sign_in

If you have a GitHub Account (github.com) or a Google Account
you may optionally use the corresponding icon on the
"Sign in with" line instead of entering a user name and password.
Alternatively, you may register with a user name and password
first, and then visit your user settings Account page:

  https://gitlab.kitware.com/profile/account

and associate your GitHub or Google accounts in the "Social sign-in"
section.  We also encourage you to enable two-factor authentication.

For developers who could be assigned issues in mantis before, please
email me privately with your Kitware GitLab user name so I can add
you as a developer in the new CMake Issues page.

The issues on the new page have not been assigned automatically.
If an issue was assigned to you in mantis that you still wish to
have assigned to you, please manually self-assign on the new page.
Those issues that were open in mantis before the migration have been
Resolved as "moved".  One may use the old mantis query page here:

  https://cmake.org/Bug/view_all_bug_page.php

Query for "Resolution: moved" and "Assigned To: <you>" to find issues
previously assigned to you that were not resolved prior to migration.

-Brad


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