Hello,

I personally don't find Bugzilla very user-friendly. Fortunately we also
have the NetBeans Dashboard [1], which is in fact the main tool I use to
filter and display issue lists.

Perhaps most of it's functionality (Bugzilla + dashboard) is already
present in JIRA? Anyway, if we continue using BZ I really think we
should find a way to keep the Dashboard available.

1. http://services.netbeans.org/dashboard/web/

-Bruno

On 05/10/16 18:53, Emilian Bold wrote:
>> One thing that I forgot to mention is that customizations are not
> available for those services AFAIK, all projects use a shared setup.
> So if the current NetBeans bugzilla uses custom configurations or
> plugins those might not be available here.
>
> This is something the Oracle server admins will have to confirm...
>
> It doesn't *seem* very custom. There are some bots that post build info on
> affected issues, but I assume any Bugzilla instance supports that.
>
>
> --emi
>
> On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 7:49 PM, Bertrand Delacretaz <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 6:45 PM, Wade Chandler <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>> ...Something that does seem odd to me about using Jira at ASF, or any
>> open source, is
>>> are we then not locked into whatever happens with the commercial
>> product?...
>>
>> That's a risk indeed, but a lot of ASF projects use Jira so if we had
>> to change there would be a lot of manpower available for any required
>> conversion. The Jira instance is hosted at the ASF so we do own the
>> data.
>>
>> One thing that I forgot to mention is that customizations are not
>> available for those services AFAIK, all projects use a shared setup.
>> So if the current NetBeans bugzilla uses custom configurations or
>> plugins those might not be available here.
>>
>> -Bertrand
>>


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