+1 for sticking with bugzilla.  If we can move it to somewhere that is more 
maintainable, that would be better.  But I would hate to just abandon 
everything there.

Brad


>>> On 5/10/2012 at 10:01 AM, in message
<ca+3xn_lykk8gveq0itiak980t7w4hk+awrpy0fk39bvhgpg...@mail.gmail.com>, Bernard
Li <bern...@vanhpc.org> wrote:
> Hi Daniel:
> 
> Just for the record, I actually like Bugzilla and would like to keep using
> it.  However because we do not have direct ownership to the server (it is
> being hosted at UC Berkeley) it makes it hard to maintain.  For instance it
> has currently been down for at least two days and so far I have not been
> able to get ahold of the admins who could tell us what's going on.  This is
> not the first time it has happened.
> 
> So either we move the Bugzilla instance to somewhere we have more control
> or we move them to GitHub Issues, it just can't stay where it is.
> 
> I agree however that there are probably more bugs in Bugzilla than GitHub
> Issues so perhaps moving from GitHub Issues -> Bugzilla and disabling
> GitHub Issues is the way to go.  But I am also under the impression some
> folks like GitHub Issues better.
> 
> Anybody else have any comments?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Bernard
> 
> On Thursday, May 10, 2012, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> 
>>
>> > This is our request for help.  We need someone to take charge of
>> > managing our documentation making sure they are up to date and in one
>> > canonical location.  We'll also need someone to help with importing the
>> > bugs in Bugzilla to GitHub Issues.
>>
>>
>> We definitely have to abandon bugzilla?
>>
>> Can we just turn off the issue tracker in github to avoid people opening
>> issues in the wrong place?
>>
>>
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