Hey, Marc.
Good to hear from you again. For a while it looked like messages going out to you were bouncing.
Do you have any of these "bounce" messages, because I'd like to see the details. I often hear reports of these from people using Yahoo, but I am not aware of any problems. I run my own mail server...
I checked back over my old messages and I definitely did not get anything from JIRA anytime around Feb 3 (just to prove I'm not crazy). If this email contained info about how to get JIRA up and running under a free license, well, I don't have that info.
I'll ask them to resubmit the message and cc: me. It could be Yahoo rejected their message for some reason. I run a lot of mailing lists and find Yahoo to be a real PITA :(
We've started using phpbt, but I'm not really thrilled with it so far. Not much of an improvement over SF, frankly. If we can get JIRA up and running easily, I wouldn't be against switching over (again). What should we do at this point?
We'll see what Atlassian send us. Do you have a server that you can run a VM on? The easiest way to get Jira going is with the default "standalone" build which bundles a version of tomcat with it.
However I have also installed it now into an existing Tomcat deployment on my own server, it wasn't painful apart from me screwing up a bit of XML which delayed me!
Cheers
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