Github is the way to go.

On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 5:23 PM, Riccardo Vianello <etms51@gmail.com> wrote:
if you have an issues about of Github track, you can see make a bugtracker called as "https://www.mantisbt.org/

It's a good tools for report issues and new ideas about your project. (and free)

2016-02-24 22:42 GMT+01:00 Geert Wirken <geert@gwirken.nl>:
Scott Kidder schreef op 2016-02-24 08:06:

Has anyone evaluated the GitLab ticketing system? I know if maybe more of a distraction using GitHub and GitLab but they seem to have some nice ticketing features.

Gitlab's ticket system is very similar to Github's one. We use Gitlab at work and AFAIK it also restarts issues from 1.

Given Github's more active developer community I would favor moving everything to Github, and keeping the old issue number in the subject or text body.

-Geert

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