Ilias Lazaridis wrote: > Giovanni Bajo wrote: > >>Hello, >> >>I just read this mail by Brett Cannon: >>http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2006-October/069139.html >>where the "PSF infrastracture committee", after weeks of evaluation, >>recommends >>using a non open source tracker (called JIRA - never heard before of course) >>for Python itself. >> >>Does this smell "Bitkeeper fiasco" to anyone else than me? >>-- >>Giovanni Bajo > > > Fascinating. > > The python foundation suggests a non-python non-open-source bugtracking > tool for python. > > It's like saying: "The python community is not able to produce the > tools needed to drive development of python forward." > > Anyway. The whole selection process is intransparent. > > The commitee should have stated "goals" and "requirements" with a > public verification of the tools against them. > Is there any stick in the known universe that you will grasp the *right* end of?
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