I have actually no preference about where jira can be hosted, if it's possible to have our project added to codehaus jira (while cvs and web still remains on sf) it's ok
fabrizio On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 10:08:30 -0600, Matt Raible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > +1 - especially since they seem to have a lot of Maven projects. Of > course, since Fabrizio does most of the work - it should be up to him as > to what he feels comfortable with. > > Matt > > > > Mathias Bogaert wrote: > > > We can also ask Bob ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to host it at codehaus (they > > already have a JIRA, so I guess we get a project on their server). Let > > me know... > > > > Mathias Bogaert > > > > On 12 Sep 2004, at 16:45, Matt Raible wrote: > > > >> I've asked Mke about JIRA before too. I also talked to Scott (of > >> Atlassian) at JavaOne. It seems the issue is they don't want to host > >> it - but I can host it on my server if everyone is OK with that. Or > >> we could possibly host it on John's where displaytag.org is already > >> hosted. Even if we host it on mine, we can get a DNS setup so > >> jira.displaytag.org points to my server. > >> > >> Matt > >> > >> On Sep 12, 2004, at 8:30 AM, Mathias Bogaert wrote: > >> > >>> Matt, > >>> > >>> Definitely #2 for me as well. I agree with your points. 1.0 should > >>> have already been released. As for adding developers - Fabrizio is > >>> doing a fantastic job, and the project is mature enough, and in the > >>> emails of the last weeks, the need for a partial refactor (to > >>> integrate with db solution) came forward, Fabrizio is taking lead, > >>> as expected, but no other developers/patchers have stepped forward > >>> so far. > >>> > >>> Also, I feel the need arises for a JIRA instance somewhere, to track > >>> our issues better. I've asked Mike Cannon-Brooks already, but he > >>> hasn't replied yet. How does the rest feel about JIRA? > >>> > >>> Mathias > >>> > >>> On 12 Sep 2004, at 13:36, Matt Raible wrote: > >>> > >>>> All, > >>>> > >>>> This project is a definite success as a lot of folks are using and > >>>> contributing to the displaytag. However, the development is > >>>> concentrated to Fabrizio - who seems to be available only > >>>> intermittently. As for support, I seem to be the only developer > >>>> answering e-mails and forum postings and there's a lot of questions > >>>> I can't answer b/c I didn't write the code and don't feel like > >>>> digging in to try and figure out the answer. In essense, it feels > >>>> like 1) none of us are using the display tag or 2) the tag is > >>>> working for us so we don't have any more itches to scratch and > >>>> don't contribute. I'm definitely in #2 - it does everything I need > >>>> it to do. > >>>> > >>>> In order to revive life into this project, I suggest we contact a > >>>> couple of the active patchers or users and see if they want to > >>>> become committers. The best way to get enthusiasm (IMO) is to get > >>>> folks that are using this everyday, especially in high-data > >>>> situations. What do you think? > >>>> > >>>> Fabrizio - I think it's great what you've done with the code, but > >>>> we need to release 1.0 soon and get on with 1.1. I also think we > >>>> need to take procedures to release more often in the future. It > >>>> seems like not much is happening, yet we're holding up the > >>>> release. Since you wrote most of the code, I think you need to > >>>> take a more active role as project leader - where you notify the > >>>> group of target dates, milestones, and where you'd like help. > >>>> Right now it seems like you're a one-man team and a lot of us don't > >>>> know where to help. Sure we can dig into the bugs, but I feel like > >>>> I have to get your approval for a lot of stuff before I commit it. > >>>> Please help us help you. > >>>> > >>>> This e-mail is motivated by some talk I've been seeing lately where > >>>> folks are bagging on this project saying the code is great, but the > >>>> developers are unresponsive and releases are slow. > >>>> > >>>> Feedback is appreciated, > >>>> > >>>> Matt > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> ------------------------------------------------------- > >>>> This SF.Net email is sponsored by: YOU BE THE JUDGE. Be one of 170 > >>>> Project Admins to receive an Apple iPod Mini FREE for your > >>>> judgement on > >>>> who ports your project to Linux PPC the best. Sponsored by IBM. > >>>> Deadline: Sept. 13. 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