Re: Migration from Bugzilla to JIRA?

2004-01-14 Thread Davanum Srinivas
Jeff,

Jira folks are already working with our infrastructure folks for one single install of 
JIRA for
all Apache projects. :)

-- dims

--- Jeff Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 10:18:20PM -0500, Steve Viens wrote:
  FYI (though this is hardly news) 
  
  The jUDDI Project (under incubation) has been waiting to migrate from
  bug tracking on SourceForge until JIRA setup was complete.
 
 Are there a lot of sf bugs?  If so, you may wish to wait for JIRA 2.6,
 which should have a sourceforge importer.
 
 --Jeff
 
 
  Steve
  
 


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Re: Migration from Bugzilla to JIRA?

2004-01-13 Thread Steve Loughran
Tom Jordahl wrote:
What is Jira?
A replacement for bugzilla. Java based, not free for commercial use, but 
free to OSS projects. Lets you write plugins in Java if you want, 
apparently even has a SOAP interface.

Why would we switch to it?
Because (a) Piers is going to stop maintaining bugzilla and (b) Most of 
the other projects are moving to it, which makes it easier to 
cross-assign defects without writing an inter-defect-tracking-system 
protocol and implementing it.

The migration will take all outstanding bugs with it, so nothing should 
be lost.

-steve



RE: Migration from Bugzilla to JIRA?

2004-01-13 Thread Davanum Srinivas
Our version of Bugzilla is VERY old and unmaintainable by infra folks. JIRA is a 
commercially
available bug tracking system that is much better than what we have. Infra folks are 
asking
projects to move to JIRA and phase out our bugzilla installation SOON. Check out our 
install at
http://issues.apache.org/jira/

thanks,
dims

--- Tom Jordahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 What is Jira?
 Why would we switch to it?
 
 --
 Tom Jordahl
 Macromedia Server Development
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Davanum Srinivas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 5:19 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Migration from Bugzilla to JIRA?
 
 A large effort is being doing by Infrastructure folks to move away from
 Bugzilla to JIRA. Does
 anyone have problems with moving all WS projects to JIRA
 (http://issues.apache.org/jira/)? 
 
 Thanks,
 dims
 
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Re: Migration from Bugzilla to JIRA?

2004-01-13 Thread Sanjiva Weerawarana
+1 for migrating ..

Sanjiva.

- Original Message - 
From: Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: Migration from Bugzilla to JIRA?


 Tom Jordahl wrote:
  What is Jira?
 
 A replacement for bugzilla. Java based, not free for commercial use, but 
 free to OSS projects. Lets you write plugins in Java if you want, 
 apparently even has a SOAP interface.
 
  Why would we switch to it?
 
 Because (a) Piers is going to stop maintaining bugzilla and (b) Most of 
 the other projects are moving to it, which makes it easier to 
 cross-assign defects without writing an inter-defect-tracking-system 
 protocol and implementing it.
 
 The migration will take all outstanding bugs with it, so nothing should 
 be lost.
 
 -steve



RE: Migration from Bugzilla to JIRA?

2004-01-12 Thread Tom Jordahl

What is Jira?
Why would we switch to it?

--
Tom Jordahl
Macromedia Server Development

-Original Message-
From: Davanum Srinivas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 5:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Migration from Bugzilla to JIRA?

A large effort is being doing by Infrastructure folks to move away from
Bugzilla to JIRA. Does
anyone have problems with moving all WS projects to JIRA
(http://issues.apache.org/jira/)? 

Thanks,
dims

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Davanum Srinivas - http://webservices.apache.org/~dims/


Re: Migration from Bugzilla to JIRA?

2004-01-12 Thread Ryan Hoegg
I've seen it in action at codehaus on the jcontainer project as well as 
Maven.

imho it provides everything Bugzilla does plus several nice features.  I 
am by no means a seasoned user, but here are two things I noticed:
1. Integration with jelly allows Maven to automatically build a changelog
2. the Roadmap provides a nice place for developers to plan ahead

Now, a lot of people esp. in Jakarta have reservations because its a 
commercial product. Here's a post from earlier today on [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/[EMAIL PROTECTED]msgNo=41648

I like the two features I mentioned above, but am fairly sure they could 
be built in to scarab or bugzilla if we itched enough.  I am not 
familiar enough with either's features to bring anything they offer into 
the discussion, so hopefully someone can contribute?

So, -0.

Thoughts?
--
Ryan Hoegg
ISIS Networks
http://www.isisnetworks.net
Davanum Srinivas wrote:

A large effort is being doing by Infrastructure folks to move away from Bugzilla to JIRA. Does
anyone have problems with moving all WS projects to JIRA (http://issues.apache.org/jira/)? 

Thanks,
dims
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