I would be curious what ASF thinks about IssueZilla. It seems to be the next
iterations of Buzilla maybe like CVS->Subversion. I don't know a lot about
it but OpenOffice uses it and Collabnet promotes it.
There is some information about it here.
http://eyebrowse.tigris.org/project/www/docs/ProjectIssues.html#aboutIZ

The reason why I raise issue zilla is that it would be bad if one does
Bugzilla->Jira and then to another system after that. Would be good to see
if IssueZilla can address some of the concerns
>
>   Better interface, faster, more flexibility, release management...
and be better long term direction.

Harmeet
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From: "Serge Knystautas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: JIRA for James


> I brought this up a while ago, but since the folks that run nagoya
> didn't seem to interested, I didn't push it further.
>
> However, I've just come to know that Forrest uses JIRA, and Peter Donald
> is planning to move Avalon to JIRA (this was 2 months ago, so may have
> changed his mind since).
>
> We're in the process of migrating all our commercial development from
> Bugzilla to JIRA because it's just a much better issue tracking system.
>   Better interface, faster, more flexibility, release management...  And
> it's free for open source projects.
>
> Anyway, since other Apache projects seem to be adopting it, I think it's
> worth considering.  I think anyone who tries JIRA will have a hard time
> arguing against it. :)
>
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