If I disable the issue tracker on my project, will all of the existing tickets be deleted, or will they become viewable again if I later re-enable the issue tracker?
Without going into detail, I'll just say I feel the new issue tracker is a downgrade from the old (already not very good) one in nearly every regard, and I want to try using an external solution instead. However, if it turns out users really really hate it, I might re-enable the Curse issue tracker at a later date, and it would be nice if that didn't mean re-copying all the tickets again.
For now I'm going to try GitLab; their issue tracker isn't as nice as GitHub's, but they do have the option to sign in with an existing Google, Facebook, Twitter, or GitHub account, so users won't need to register on yet another website just to submit a bug, which I feel is very important.
Yeah, I've just been avoiding touching our issues because it's all so messy right now. GitLab looks neat and I definitely like the login options since that's the reason we went with Curse's tracker.
If I disable the issue tracker on my project, will all of the existing tickets be deleted, or will they become viewable again if I later re-enable the issue tracker?
Without going into detail, I'll just say I feel the new issue tracker is a downgrade from the old (already not very good) one in nearly every regard, and I want to try using an external solution instead. However, if it turns out users really really hate it, I might re-enable the Curse issue tracker at a later date, and it would be nice if that didn't mean re-copying all the tickets again.
For now I'm going to try GitLab; their issue tracker isn't as nice as GitHub's, but they do have the option to sign in with an existing Google, Facebook, Twitter, or GitHub account, so users won't need to register on yet another website just to submit a bug, which I feel is very important.
Yeah, I've just been avoiding touching our issues because it's all so messy right now. GitLab looks neat and I definitely like the login options since that's the reason we went with Curse's tracker.
Your data will stick around and you can reenable it at any time.