We apologize for the instability of composr.app and appreciate your patience. We are working on the statistics addon and trying to find an optimal way to store and render data. Unfortunately, we have yet to find a solution that can handle the traffic (and therefore, tens of millions of statistical records) of composr.app. We're working hard on one.
Thanks. I decided against having commit messages automatically close stuff on the tracker because:
1) Commits may need further review first
2) ... especially if commits are being done in merge requests, it's not clear if/how/when the tracker should be updated
3) The push_bugfix script we have now does a good job of keeping Mantis and GitLab integrated for day-to-day bug fixes pushed directly
4) It's another point of failure (maybe the integration will break and nobody will know how to fix it / it may be abandoned)
I do see value in an integration, but I don't think the pros outweigh the cons.
1) Commits may need further review first
2) ... especially if commits are being done in merge requests, it's not clear if/how/when the tracker should be updated
3) The push_bugfix script we have now does a good job of keeping Mantis and GitLab integrated for day-to-day bug fixes pushed directly
4) It's another point of failure (maybe the integration will break and nobody will know how to fix it / it may be abandoned)
I do see value in an integration, but I don't think the pros outweigh the cons.