On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 02:25:35PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Specifically, there are people in Gnome chomping at the bit to help with
>the xfree86 bug setup and triage problem, with experience at running
>the Gnome bugzilla system.
>
>Only time will tell how well this will work out, but my strong belief is
>that the current situation doesn't scale, and our usage is likely to
>go up greatly this calendar year as the open source desktop has finally
>reached critical mass of applications and is beginning to be actively
>marketed.
>
>This being said (and we use bugzilla in the handhelds project),
>getting bugzilla well set up for a project (proper products, etc) is
>some work and
>
>Another, extremely high performance place to host a bugzilla is
>available (a machine on a 100 megabit link one hop away from a gigabit
>Internet II connection); it has bugzilla installed already, and may
>be better than a site in Spain.
>
>Should I tell them to go ahead and see if we can get something set up
>that may be usable as an experiment?

No.  I do not think that that will be necessary.  I would like to view what is 
currently available elsewhere first.

David
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David Dawes
Release Engineer/Architect                      The XFree86 Project
www.XFree86.org/~dawes
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