On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 16:02, Phil Steitz wrote:
> --- Gary Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > What is the motivation for this migration exactly ?
> > 
> > I am curious about that one too, but at this point it seems like a "fait
> > accomplis".
> > 
> 
> Is it?  I don't remember seeing a vote anywhere.

Perhaps the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address should have been cc'd to this
thread, in which case they would no doubt explain. They were originally,
but I only replied to commons-dev.

>From my memory of the emails discussing JIRA, moving to JIRA has always
been optional, on a per-project basis. 

Some projects have been using a JIRA system hosted at CodeHaus for some
time. An Apache-hosted JIRA system has now been set up. Some projects
previously hosted on JIRA at CodeHaus are moving to JIRA at Apache. Some
are staying on JIRA at CodeHaus (Maven). Some are migrating from
Bugzilla to JIRA. Some are doing nothing.

The main apache projects that are going to use JIRA at apache appear to
be:
  AltRMI, Jelly, Geronimo, Phoenix.

ref:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=jakarta-commons-dev&m=107222929425571&w=2

Other projects are being offered the *choice* of migrating from Bugzilla
to JIRA at Apache. See:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=jakarta-commons-dev&m=107394775313846&w=2

I presume that unless someone involved in a project explicitly calls for
a vote to move the project's bugs to JIRA then there will be no change
for that project...(?)

Regards,

Simon




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