:) Does that include your IDE, David? :) :) Last I knew, you were an IDEA guy. :)
(Another spectacular product that I'm happy to support with my own hard-earned dollars.) -Ted. On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 11:22:52 -0800 (PST), David Graham wrote: > Just to prevent confusion, I am using the term "free" as the FSF > defines it: http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/free-sw.html. I am aware > that JIRA is provided at *no cost* to Apache but it is certainly > not free software. > > I have nothing against JIRA; it's probably a fine product. I just > find it more interesting to support other free software projects > while working on code at Apache. > > David > > --- Sean Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I would agree that the recent improvements in Bugzilla were >> definitely a step in the right direction. In particular I like >> how you can make an old attachment obsolete by adding a new one. >> >> JIRA is available free to open source projects so I don't >> consider using JIRA to be going against open source. I would >> also argue that JIRA is more than just a pretty interface. The >> functionality is a lot smoother. >> >> That being said I can understand why you guys want to keep >> supporting Bugzilla and stick with it. No worries. I was just >> wondering if anyone had considered it. >> >> sean >> >> >> On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 10:15:44 -0600, Joe Germuska >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> Last time this came up, several committers expressed a >>> preference for using free software (Bugzilla), understanding >>> that JIRA provides free licenses to Open Source projects. >>> >>> I think JIRA is great, but I also think recent improvements to >>> the Apache Bugzilla installation have made me much happier with >>> it than I was last time this came up. >>> >>> Joe >>> >>> >>> At 10:54 AM -0500 1/28/05, 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 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]