New submission from Sorin Sbarnea:

I’m probably not the first to ask about this and sorry if that’s not the best 
place to ask or if the subject was discussed and dismissed long time ago (i 
wasn’t able to find any info online).

I would like to know if it would be any interest on switching from the poor 
current bug tracker to a much better one, like Atlassian JIRA which is already 
widely used by so many. 

Probably there is no need to specify the kind of things we would be able to 
benefit from, like linking bugs to other JIRA systems, accessibility, easy 
workflows, good statistics and so on.

I am asking this because I do think that a better bug tracker would be of great 
benefit to Python community and we shouldn’t be victim of not-invented-here 
syndrome and still be able to recognize and use a better tool even if it’s not 
made in Python.

I do have extensive experience with JIRA, from user, administrator and 
developer level.

If you think that the community would be interested about something like this, 
I would like to invest a signifiant amount of my time on doing this. 

Let me know what you think about it and if you have links to existing 
discussions please share them.

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messages: 2842
nosy: sorin
priority: feature
status: unread
title: Proposal to migrate bugs.python.com to Jira

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