David Goodger wrote: > Go back to the original announcement: > > """ > After evaluating the trackers on several points (issue creation, > querying, etc.), we reached a tie between JIRA and Roundup in terms of > pure tracker features. > """ > > JIRA gets a leg up because of the hosting and administration also > being offered. But... > > """ > If enough people step forward we will notify python-dev that Roundup > should be considered the recommendation of the committee and > graciously > turn down Atlassian's offer. > """ > > That is a perfectly reasonable offer. Put up or shut up.
You're cherry picking your quotes: """ In order for Roundup to be considered equivalent in terms of an overall tracker package there needs to be a sufficient number of volunteer admins (roughly 6 - 10 people) who can help set up and maintain the Roundup installation. """ This is *NOT* a perfectly reasonable offer, because you do not see 6-10 people stepping up at the same time for almost *anything* in the open source world. -- Giovanni Bajo -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list