Serge Knystautas wrote:
Not really, I was addressing your comment about IssueZilla that Collabnet uses (Tigris is of Collabnet).----- Original Message ----- From: "Nicola Ken Barozzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Collabnet will move to Scarab once it's released, and I'm confident that Apache will encourage users to move to Scarab too. As for Avalon, we are sticking with Bugzilla for now.Yeah, I'm somewhat disappointed CollabNet has such influence over the Apache infrastructure. Don't get me wrong, I'm incredibly appreciative of their huge and long-term contributions. Just that we seem to be heading towards Scarab, based largely because CollabNet has sponsored that project.
As for Scarab, it will most probably be usde because Pier, the Bugzilla guy, is more than fed up with admininstring Bugzilla, and will change as soon as he can to a better system. AFAIK there is no other OS bug tracking system other than Scarab...
It's not OS, and some have espressed that they would feel more than uneasy to use it for all Apache.OpenSymphony is a smaller but similar high-quality Java open source project depot (similar to Jakarta), and I think the affiliated business (Atlassian) has produced something a lot better than Scarab in JIRA.
Personally, I prefer Bugzilla both to JIRA and Scarab. Why? I'm used to it, and it simply works for me for what I need. (Thanks Pier) ;-)Anyway, had garnered some hope by seeing that Forrest and (maybe, but guess not) Avalon would be using it. If the future is already set, then no worries.
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