On Wednesday, August 20, 2003, at 12:52 am, Brian Behlendorf wrote:


Is there a reason why the bugzilla installation on nagoya.apache.org isn't
considered? It's used by a lot of other apache projects...

bugzilla was considered but is not the most easy to use or attractive piece of software. JIRA absolutely rocks - people really love using it. Anyone who's used it in earnest for a few hours usually doesn't want go back.


e.g. have a little surf around the Maven issues...

http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/BrowseProject.jspa?id=10030

See how simple & easy it is to see stuff & how lovely it all looks. They both solve the same problem but using JIRA rather than bugzilla is a bit like moving to Java from C, once you've tasted the good life you don't want to go back.

James
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