Mark Thomas is the person on the Apache Infrastructure group who stepped up as 
the contact when I asked infrastructure if they had an opinion in our first few 
days.

Would someone remind us of the contacts on the current OOo bugzilla 
infrastructure. Are these the same contacts to for the MediaWiki?

Mark wanted to know about the overall size and also the underlying database. 
Someone who will carry out these first tests should make contact and start 
planning with Apache Infrastructure.

I know Raphael has been working on the bugzilla issue along with other 
inventory of openoffice domains.

From what I've read on the list the bugzilla customizations are mostly in front 
in order to guide component selection. Something that others have doubted as 
being useful. To me that it was done means that it was probably perceived as 
useful at one time.

Regards,
Dave

On Jul 5, 2011, at 10:12 AM, Rob Weir wrote:

> On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 1:01 PM, Raphael Bircher <r.birc...@gmx.ch> wrote:
>> Am 05.07.11 18:27, schrieb Rob Weir:
>>> 
>>> I'd like to help move this discussion forward.  I'm not perceiving any
>>> *strong* opinions on the Bugzilla versus JIRA question.  But I am
>>> hearing several suggest that JIRA is a better tracker (custom
>>> dashboards in particular were called out).  Bugzilla got some nods for
>>> the ease of migration and the customization done to the OOo version.
>> 
>> Let's wait a little bit longer. The OOo Bugzilla is adapted in same case to
>> the project. First I'like to have a database dump and the used bugzilla
>> templates. So we can find out the difference between normal Bugzilla and the
>> OOo Bugzilla. And If we realy want to mofe to JIRA then we should first
>> evaluate the possible problem Areas.
>> 
> 
> Is this something that you are working on?
> 
> Right now, I'm only exploring feasibility, what is possible.  If we
> find that migration to JIRA is feasible, then I'd propose going ahead
> with it.  But now I am exploring.  But I think this is something that
> we can do quickly.  It is one of the easier areas to migrate.
> 
> 
>> For my point of view it's not a good idea to setup now all tools. Else we
>> will maybe run in the problem, that we can't import the old data.
>> 
> 
> Our notes crossed, but did you see the my idea of migrating first to a
> clean, uncustomized Bugzilla, and then from there to JIRA?
> 
>> I propose that we make first a test migration and then the live migration.
>> So we have the possibility to track the problemes.
>> 
> 
> Yes, of course.
> 
>> Greetings Raphael
>> 
>> --
>> My private Homepage: http://www.raphaelbircher.ch/
>> 

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