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Type:
Bug
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Resolution: Won't Fix
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Priority:
Low
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Affects Version/s: None
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Component/s: None
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Severity 3 - Minor
Yeah, not a problem at all. Usually I'd file a Jira or something (I've
got a long history with the Atlassian public development model), but
didn't really have time at the moment.
Not a worry if they want to follow up, or once things quiet down here
a little getting us to try an experiment.
Kirk
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 5:53 PM, Jesse Gibbs <sales@atlassian.com> wrote:
> Hi Kirk,
>
> I've forwarded your log file and this email thread to our FishEye
> development team so they can investigate further. I can't speak to when the
> investigation will happen since team is working feverishly to wrap up the
> 2.1 release, slated for mid-November.
>
> Would it be OK if they follow up with you in case questions arise during the
> investigation of the issue?
>
> Let us know,
>
> Jesse Gibbs
> Atlassian
> [sales@atlassian.com]
>
> San Francisco, United States: +1 415 701 1110
> Sydney, Australia: +61 2 9262 1443
> Amsterdam, Netherlands: +31 20 794 4530
> We're hiring (a lot). Tell a friend, earn some cash.
>
> ________________________________
> The thing was that it looked at first glance like it was working, but
> then it was throwing exceptions and things. (I actually captured the
> logs and they're attached). Now some of this may just be that Git is
> such an immature an changing tool, or that Github was having issues
> (which it often does), but when I started seeing that many stack
> traces, and you guys were explicitly saying that it wasn't supported
> for production workloads, I just backed off for the time being.
>
> Kirk
>
> On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Jesse Gibbs <sales@atlassian.com> wrote:
>> Hi Kirk,
>>
>> Sorry to hear that FishEye's integration with git isn't meeting your needs
>> yet.
>>
>> Are there specific issues which we could pass on to our development team
>> that you think are most important to improve? This sort of feedback is
>> invaluable to us as we continue to improve our products.
>>
>> Please let us know,
>>
>> Jesse Gibbs
>> Atlassian
>> [sales@atlassian.com]
>>
>> San Francisco, United States: +1 415 701 1110
>> Sydney, Australia: +61 2 9262 1443
>> Amsterdam, Netherlands: +31 20 794 4530
>> We're hiring (a lot). Tell a friend, earn some cash.
>>
>> ________________________________
>> Hi, Doug,
>>
>> Right now we're not planning on going forward with FishEye, largely
>> because the support for Git just isn't good enough yet. I've used
>> FishEye extensively in the past with Perforce repositories, and it
>> just works brilliantly, but the Git support really isn't ready for
>> prime-time.
>>
>> When and if the Git support ever improves enough for our use, we'll
>> definitely reevaluate FishEye.
>>
>> Thanks a lot,
>>
>> Kirk Wylie
>>