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On 30.12.2011 19:40, Lewis Cawte wrote:
> On 30/12/2011 15:27, Doug wrote:
>> I chatted with one or two regulars on IRC about the idea and
>> there seemed to be some general support if someone else was
>> willing to take the lead.  Is there general interest in taking
>> the initial steps for a migration to JIRA, setting up a project,
>> etc.?  Existing bugs could simply be linked from JIRA as new
>> entries are made at the new location. Re-write is already (at
>> least partly) there and we have a placeholder webpage on
>> toolserver.  We could also create some strategy/long term 
>> planning discussions there as well if we wanted to.  If there's
>> an interest, I can put some time into it. -Doug
>> 
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> I'm personally not a fan of JIRA, I prefer Bugzilla :/
> 
> Thats all I have to say on the subject, since I'm not a fan of 
> Sourceforge's bugtracker...

While you are mentioning this (btw. thanks for this) - I had contact to
other people e.g. on dewiki which do also complain about JIRA no beeing
user friendly and so on - this should may be considered... But I am not
aware of how many low-level-users (regarding programming skills) are
actually reporting e.g. interwiki bot errors...
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