My previous note was a was a pre-vote awareness note on moving from
bugzilla to JIRA for Xalan,
If there are issues as to why not to move then I'd like to iron that out
before calling a vote.
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Brian Minchau
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Re: migrating Xalan-J interpretive,
Please respond to Xalan-J XSLTC and Xalan-C++ to JIRA
xalan-dev
Can I vote 0?
I've been keeping half an eye on Xerces' experience with Jira. The tool
itself seems reasonable. The e-mail it generates when problems are
posted/updated is annoyingly verbose, which I find discourages me from
actually looking at the text of the problem reports.
So I'd prefer to see the mail formatting tightened up before we adopt it.
But that reflects my own habits, and since I'm spending less time on direct
support these days it isn't clear my opinion signifies.
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Joe Kesselman, IBM Next-Generation Web Technologies: XML, XSL and more.
"The world changed profoundly and unpredictably the day Tim Berners Lee
got bitten by a radioactive spider." -- Rafe Culpin, in r.m.filk
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