On Thu, 2002-09-26 at 05:16, Pier Fumagalli wrote:
> On 26/9/02 3:04, "Scott Eade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I am in the process of tidying up the issue tracking systems used by the
> > turbine projects.  The biggest change is that we are predominantly going to
> > use an instance of the turbine based Scarab issue tracking system (from
> > tigris.org) that is installed at werken.com (Bob McWhirter's site on a box
> > belonging to Bob and Jason van Zyl - thanks guys).  This instance was set up
> > as it apparently proved difficult to gain the necessary access to maintain
> > the Scarab instance at issues.apache.org/scarab.
> > 
> > Bob has suggested that we set up an apache.org hostname for the box to make
> > it easier if it becomes necessary to migrate to another system in the
> > future.  I thought it would be a good idea to run this past the general
> > Jakarta list prior to making a request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > In summary here is what we want to do:
> > 
> > 1. Request the host name scarab.apache.org be set up to point to the same
> > address as scarab.werken.com
> > 2. Update http://issues.apache.org/ to de-emphasise the
> > issues.apache.org/scarab install (now used only by OJB) and to include a
> > reference to the new scarab.apache.org instance (note that OBJ guys are
> > being invited to migrate over to the maintained Scarab instance).
> > 3. Organize for bugzilla to no longer accept turbine issues.
> > 
> > Please speak up if you have any comments or concerns about this.  It has
> > been discussed on the turbine-dev list with no objections.
> 
> We already have a setup of Scarab on nagoya.apache.org, which of course is
> _already_ has an alias as issues.apache.org....
> 
> If you want to use scarab, use nagoya and update that installation, let's
> not redo the whole thing again and again and again...

We're not doing it again and again. We're doing it once more in a place
where we know that we can get hold of people taking care of the box and
don't have to deal with a Sun box. There are a group of us taking care
of that machine and we would prefer to do it there than have it on
nagoya. I am personally against putting anything on Nagoya as getting
hold of you has proved difficult at times (I'm well aware you're
volunteering your time) and I hate Sun boxes and find them amazingly
annoying to work on. I would like to dump the scarab install on nagoya
and use the rackspace managed box that we have. It's just less work for
everyone and we are more comfortable hosting Scarab there. 
 
>     Pier
> 
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