--- Steve Loughran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> The fact that people are running automation
> experiments on bugzilla 
> makes me think that now is a good time to move to
> Jira. The way to do 
> this is we file a bugrep with infrastructure
> pointing to a vote that 
> made the decision. I think they can then import the
> entirety of the 
> database in there, possibly leaving the old defects
> in bugzilla but 
> locked against edits (so URLs are valid).
> 
> Issues: what about numbers in change logs? Maybe we
> patch the changes 
> file with a bugzilla ID for all outstanding defects,
> and go to JIRA IDs 
> for the new stuff. Jira is actually pretty good for
> creating its own 
> change reports for a product, if you are rigorous
> about adding a bugrep 
> for every change.
> 
> Accordinly, I would like to call a vote about moving
> to JIRA
> 
> [X] Yes, move to JIRA
> [] No, stay with Bugzilla

-Matt

> 
> -Steve
> 
>
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