Moving to Jira seems more and more likely to me.
Mike
On May 2, 2004, at 3:07 PM, Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:
Folks, I just filed a request for Bugzilla upgrade.
http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-73
Let's see if we have more luck taking that route.
I have an impression that Jira is to eventually supersede Bugzilla. All the new project who have no or little Bugzilla legacy tend to opt for Jira. Maybe we should consider upgrade to Jira at this point
Oleg
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 01:40, Michael Becke wrote:If my memory does not fail me, the general sentiment was to stick to Bugzilla if HttpClient gets to be a top level project in the Bugzilla database (in order for us to be able to define own releases and milestones independently from Commons).
That sounds about right.
IMO Bugzilla has been serving us well, but I am really getting
discouraged by the lack of support for it. This is not the first
request regarding Bugzilla management that received no response of
what so ever. I understand that our infrastructure folks have got
enough things to worry about but one would at least expect some sort
of response within a week. I am afraid there's simply no one
interested in maintaining Bugzilla, which makes me think about Jira as
the only viable alternative
I agree. Bugzilla works well for us, excepting the current problem with us being a commons sub-project. Let's give them a little more time, and if we still don't hear anything we can look into moving to Jira.
Mike
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