Mike,
If my memory does not fail me, the general sentiment was to stick to Bugzilla if 
HttpClient gets to be a top level project in the Bugzilla database (in order for us to 
be able to define own releases and milestones independently from Commons).

IMO Bugzilla has been serving us well, but I am really getting discouraged by the lack 
of support for it. This is not the first request regarding Bugzilla management that 
received no response of what so ever. I understand that our infrastructure folks have 
got enough things to worry about but one would at least expect some sort of response 
within a week. I am afraid there's simply no one interested in maintaining Bugzilla, 
which makes me think about Jira as the only viable alternative

Oleg

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Becke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 19:26
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: [HttpClient][Bugzilla] Migration to the Jakarta subproject
level


I forget what we decided when this was last discussed, but I am all for
moving to Jira.

If we do stick with Bugzilla, I don't think we should bother
[EMAIL PROTECTED] about this one.  This is something that the
infrastructure list is for.  Let's give them a little more time. Perhaps
a quick ping to them would be appropriate.

Mike

Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:

> Folks,
> It's been a week, there's no response, and I suspect there'll be none.
> What else shall I do? Threaten them with a preventive nuclear strike?
>
> I have an impression that Bugzilla is simply no longer supported, which
> poses an important question why should we continue using it.
>
> Shall I try forwarding this mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Shall we
> consider the move to Jira? How does everyone feel about it?
>
> Oleg
>
> On Wed, 2004-04-21 at 09:23, Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:
>
>>Good ${time of the day},
>>
>>HttpClient has recently been promoted to the Jakarta subproject level.
>>As a first step in the transition process we would like to have a new
>>project created in the Bugzilla database and have Commons HttpClient
>>related entries migrated from Commons project to the new one (if at all
>>possible). Please let us know what is a regular procedure with regards
>>to Bugzilla content migration and if anything can be done on our side to
>>assist you in this process
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Oleg
>>
>>
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