Hi Russ,

The Pulp community has been using Bugzilla as the Pulp bug tracker. We could 
never configure some aspects of it to the degree we wanted to because it is 
shared among so many projects. Separate from that, Pulp story work was tracked 
using Rally, which didn't allow the community to view that data. Using multiple 
tracking tools for different types of things also had problems because we 
couldn't look at all of the areas of Pulp development in one place. This 
transition to Redmine allows us to clearly track all types of work in a 
community visible way.

-Brian


----- Original Message -----
> From: "R P Herrold" <[email protected]>
> To: "Pulp mailing list" <[email protected]>, "Brian Bouterse" 
> <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 2:45:57 PM
> Subject: Migration from Bugzilla to Redmine
> 
> On Wed, 18 Feb 2015, Brian Bouterse wrote:
> 
> > The Pulp community is consolidating its bug and RFE tracking
> > out of bugzilla.redhat.com and into a new Redmine instance
> > [0]. This will allow for the tracking of more aspects of
> > Pulp development, more openly, and with more consistent
> > workflows.
> 
> > [0]: https://pulp.plan.io/projects
> 
> I read the URL's contents, but don't really see a outline,
> diagram, textual description of the ** goal ** for a
> 'workflow' re-organiztion result (more consistent, or
> otherwise)
> 
> What is the target to be attained as to a workflow result,
> post change, not presently there?
> 
> -- Russ herrold
> 

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