Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 18:09
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: JIRA vs Bugzilla issue
Well, I'm not sure how I would recommend going on this decision. So
here is my attempt at providing a slightly biased (in favor of
Bugzilla)
view of the facts.
I looked at nagoya.apache
January 21, 2004 18:09
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: JIRA vs Bugzilla issue
Well, I'm not sure how I would recommend going on this decision. So
here is my attempt at providing a slightly biased (in favor of Bugzilla)
view of the facts.
I looked at nagoya.apache.org, and c
idea.
I'll double-check the possibility of having existing reports migrated with the infrastructure folks, before the final decision is made.
I'll keep you posted.
Oleg
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;ll keep you posted.
Oleg
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From: Rezaei, Mohammad A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 15:24
To: 'Commons HttpClient Project'
Subject: RE: JIRA vs Bugzilla issue
Is there an automatic way to move the current issues over to JIRA? The ope
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Subject: Re: JIRA vs Bugzilla issue
Folks,
What say you, do we migrate HttpClient issue tracking to JIRA or do we stay
with Bugzilla? Please let me know your opinion.
Oleg
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 20:29, Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:
> Shall I apply? Any strong opini
Thanks for your explanation. So I am okay with moving to JIRA. Now is
really a good time, since the number of open bugs is relatively small.
What about existing (old) bugs? Can those be migrated somehow automatically?
Odi
Kalnichevski, Oleg wrote:
Odi,
One nastiest thing about Bugzilla is its
, January 21, 2004 13:51
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: JIRA vs Bugzilla issue
>> Folks,
>> What say you, do we migrate HttpClient issue tracking to JIRA or do we
>> stay with Bugzilla? Please let me know your opinion.
I'm not a HttpClient-Developer, but just took a
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From: Ortwin Glück [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 13:41
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: JIRA vs Bugzilla issue
Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:
> Folks,
> What say you, do we migrate HttpClient issue tracking to JIRA or do we
> stay with Bugzilla?
Folks,
What say you, do we migrate HttpClient issue tracking to JIRA or do we
stay with Bugzilla? Please let me know your opinion.
I'm not a HttpClient-Developer, but just took a look a JIRA. As this is
a commercial product, it may be better than BugZilla and they offer a
free license for OpenSou
Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:
Folks,
What say you, do we migrate HttpClient issue tracking to JIRA or do we
stay with Bugzilla? Please let me know your opinion.
Oleg
Sorry, I have not had the time to take a look at JIRA and I don't know
that product at all. All I can say is that I am quite familiar
Folks,
What say you, do we migrate HttpClient issue tracking to JIRA or do we
stay with Bugzilla? Please let me know your opinion.
Oleg
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 20:29, Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:
> Shall I apply? Any strong opinions to not migrate to JIRA?
>
> Oleg
>
>
> On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 20:01
Shall I apply? Any strong opinions to not migrate to JIRA?
Oleg
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 20:01, Michael Becke wrote:
> Yes, I've been following that discussion as well. I'm definitely
> interested in making the switch to JIRA. Bugzilla has served us pretty
> well, but I find it somewhat unwield
Yes, I've been following that discussion as well. I'm definitely
interested in making the switch to JIRA. Bugzilla has served us pretty
well, but I find it somewhat unwieldy at times.
Mike
On Jan 13, 2004, at 11:44 AM, Kalnichevski, Oleg wrote:
There's currently a rather animated discussion
There's currently a rather animated discussion 'JIRA vs Bugzilla' going on the
commons-dev mailing list. Personally I do not have a strong option on this issue.
There's one thing, though, that makes me bring it up here: we are facing the need to
massively restructure Bugzilla content related to
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