I propose we stop using bugzilla completely for avalon projects and ask Jason 'n Bob to host issue tracking for all of avalon on jira.werken.com.
+1 from me.
BTW, Greg (of board fame) said on infrastructure:
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[Noel wrote:]
>and Greg Stein's official statement that "adminstrative control [is] a
>> necessary precondition to the guarantees that we make to our users about the
>> security of the software distributions" does this mean that Scarab will be
>> moving back to nagoya, or some other official hardware?
Well, note that an issue tracking system is somewhat orthogonal to the software itself (my statement above was related to the code). If somebody hacks our tracker, then we have some pain to deal with, but it doesn't affect the code.
>From a personal standpoint, I like having all the infrastructure in one place, rather than spread across a billion boxes under various realms of ownership/control, and that is the way that I would always vote -- put all facilities on *.apache.org. But with my Director hat on, I'm not very hard-line with where the issue trackers are located. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
I take this as that while a move to jira might be frowned upon by some, it is not really a big issue or against "policy". And Jira /is/ neat.
cheers,
- Leo
Peter Donald wrote:
A Jira issue tracker for phoenix is available at
http://jira.werken.com/secure/BrowseProject.jspa?id=10081
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