On 1/17/06, Sean Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BTW, there was talk of switching to JIRA a while back.  I'm still +1
> for that.  Its a much nicer system and I find it less cumbersome then
> bugzilla.  My point here is that its more tempting to "reply" to the
> bug in the proper place.

WebWork (and Roller) are already using JIRA. Strangely, you can import
tickets from other systems, but not from other JIRA instances (yet).
I've been talking to Jeff Turner about this, and one suggestion would
be to setup a separate JIRA instances for Struts and Roller, until
someone write the code that would let us combine them in to the JIRA
instance that the ASF already has.

Then, if we want to import the Bugzilla tickets into the new Struts
JIRA, we can, so we would have all the Struts tickets, Action 1,
Action 2, and Shale,  all in the same place. (Yeah!)

Of course, under the heading "Eating our own dogfood", I'd like to see
us using JIRA, and Confluence, and Jive, because they run on WebWork /
Action 2. Ditto for Roller, which runs on Struts Action 1.

In the interest of full disclosure, I should mention that I'm told
that JIRA still runs on WW1, while Confluence runs on WW2.

-Ted.

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