I'd be very much in favor of switching to JIRA, except that, as Don mentioned, 
it's very convenient to trade tickets back and forth with Jakarta Commons.

I use JIRA everyday with my own work, as well as on other ASF projects, and it 
is very, very sweet.

But not as sweet as beaming tickets to Jakarta :(

-Ted.

PS - I don't think the open-source argument is valid. I believe all of us here 
are paid to write software. Why should Atlassian be any different? They offer 
free licenses to open source projects, and provide the full source to customers 
(like me) who purchase their software. How many of us work for companies that 
do the same?


On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 10:54:08 -0500, Sean Schofield wrote:
> I was just curious if any of the struts developers had thought
> about moving from Bugzilla to JIRA?  We're using JIRA on MyFaces
> and its in use for a lot of other Apache projects as well.  We're
> also moving to JIRA at my workplace.
>
> Anyways, I personally think its a vast improvement over Bugzilla.
> Just thought I would throw the idea out there.  This message is *
> not* to be construed as an offer to volunteer to perform the
> migration :-)
>
> sean
>
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