Re: Scarab (was RE: [ANN] in-house mail archive...)
Waldhoff, Rodney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't have anything against Scarab (in fact I may even prefer it), and I've no particular love for BugZilla (in fact I don't especially like it), but out of curiosity, how is this sort of thing decided? I've seen no mention of this switch up to this point. Is there a list I should be on to see this sort of thing coming? [EMAIL PROTECTED], or ask Pier who is usually the freak who make things happen on Nagoya (or kicks butt until those don't get done! :) By the way, there's a typo on that page: Fixed -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Scarab (was RE: [ANN] in-house mail archive...)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 3 May 2002, Jon Scott Stevens wrote: on 5/3/02 12:38 PM, Waldhoff, Rodney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't have anything against Scarab (in fact I may even prefer it), and I've no particular love for BugZilla (in fact I don't especially like it), but out of curiosity, how is this sort of thing decided? I've seen no mention of this switch up to this point. Is there a list I should be on to see this sort of thing coming? In Scarab's case it is a trial for the Turbine projects and was decided on those lists. I believe the question refered to the Scarab is an alternative Issue Tracking System and it will shortly replace the current BugZilla installation. Is this a decision made by turbine ? No. This is a decision made by _ME_ and _ME_ alone, and, to tell you the truth, either you agree, or, you find yourself another bug tracking system. I'm fed up with BugZilla, and since I'm the only one maintaining it (meaning waking up at 3 AM because some randomness happened and the CGIs are not running anymore), I am the one who's going to decide... As soon as Scarab is ready, Bugzilla is going to go bye bye (and, not, noone has a voice on this but me and Justy). Or you can find another nice place where to host your tracking system, and go from there ... Good luck. Pier -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Scarab (was RE: [ANN] in-house mail archive...)
Waldhoff, Rodney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: on 5/3/02 12:38 PM, Waldhoff, Rodney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't have anything against Scarab (in fact I may even prefer it), and I've no particular love for BugZilla (in fact I don't especially like it), but out of curiosity, how is this sort of thing decided? I've seen no mention of this switch up to this point. Is there a list I should be on to see this sort of thing coming? In Scarab's case it is a trial for the Turbine projects and was decided on those lists. OK, but that's not what it says: Scarab is an alternative Issue Tracking System and it will shortly replace the current BugZilla installation. That sounds both pretty broad and pretty final. It _IS_... Pier -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Scarab (was RE: [ANN] in-house mail archive...)
At http://nagoya.apache.org/ I now see: The BugZilla Bug Tracking System BugZilla is the Bug Tracking System currently used by most Apache projects. The Scarab Issue Tracking System Scarab is an alternative Issue Tracking System and it will shortly replace the current BugZilla installation. I don't have anything against Scarab (in fact I may even prefer it), and I've no particular love for BugZilla (in fact I don't especially like it), but out of curiosity, how is this sort of thing decided? I've seen no mention of this switch up to this point. Is there a list I should be on to see this sort of thing coming? By the way, there's a typo on that page: Those pages are prudly served by the Apache HTTP Server version 2.0 and Apache Tomcat 4.0. ^^
Re: Scarab (was RE: [ANN] in-house mail archive...)
on 5/3/02 12:38 PM, Waldhoff, Rodney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't have anything against Scarab (in fact I may even prefer it), and I've no particular love for BugZilla (in fact I don't especially like it), but out of curiosity, how is this sort of thing decided? I've seen no mention of this switch up to this point. Is there a list I should be on to see this sort of thing coming? In Scarab's case it is a trial for the Turbine projects and was decided on those lists. -jon -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Scarab (was RE: [ANN] in-house mail archive...)
Dude... is that available to other projects? Secondly, are there any bugs stored in it? I tried to run a few queries to try it out and got no results. I'd love to try scarab and might convince POI to use it. But I'd rather kinda start sooner rather than later because once we have a lot of open RFE's and bugs it could hurt to switch. So far I like what I see. I just want to take it out for a spin... Can you maybe give me a couple hints on some queries to run? Thanks, Andy Jon Scott Stevens wrote: on 5/3/02 12:38 PM, Waldhoff, Rodney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't have anything against Scarab (in fact I may even prefer it), and I've no particular love for BugZilla (in fact I don't especially like it), but out of curiosity, how is this sort of thing decided? I've seen no mention of this switch up to this point. Is there a list I should be on to see this sort of thing coming? In Scarab's case it is a trial for the Turbine projects and was decided on those lists. -jon -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Scarab (was RE: [ANN] in-house mail archive...)
on 5/3/02 1:58 PM, Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dude... is that available to other projects? Secondly, are there any bugs stored in it? I tried to run a few queries to try it out and got no results. I'd love to try scarab and might convince POI to use it. But I'd rather kinda start sooner rather than later because once we have a lot of open RFE's and bugs it could hurt to switch. So far I like what I see. I just want to take it out for a spin... Can you maybe give me a couple hints on some queries to run? Thanks, Andy I don't think anyone has been using it much yet. On top of it, the version on nagoya is way old...:-( It is very easy to install. -jon -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Scarab (was RE: [ANN] in-house mail archive...)
Andrew C. Oliver wrote: Dude... is that available to other projects? Secondly, are there any bugs stored in it? I tried to run a few queries to try it out and got no results. I'd love to try scarab and might convince POI to use it. But I'd rather kinda start sooner rather than later because once we have a lot of open RFE's and bugs it could hurt to switch. So far I like what I see. I just want to take it out for a spin... Can you maybe give me a couple hints on some queries to run? Thanks, Andy, I am loving Scarab too. I have a copy installed on my laptop (along with MySQL and Tomcat). It's administration is clean, the app is well documented and user friendly. Last time I inquired about it, Jason Van Zyl said that it was a testing area. By virtue of the fact that it is running on port 8080, it is not meant to be supported for primetime yet. However, he did seem accommodating about adding a module for a jakarta project. Just ask. -- They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. - Benjamin Franklin -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Scarab (was RE: [ANN] in-house mail archive...)
I don't think anyone has been using it much yet. On top of it, the version on nagoya is way old...:-( It is very easy to install. -jon Any plans to upgrade? Anything I can do to help? Bugzilla is not my favorite and I've been watching scarab from time to time and salivating. (as well as subversion) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Scarab (was RE: [ANN] in-house mail archive...)
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Jon Scott Stevens wrote: on 5/3/02 12:38 PM, Waldhoff, Rodney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't have anything against Scarab (in fact I may even prefer it), and I've no particular love for BugZilla (in fact I don't especially like it), but out of curiosity, how is this sort of thing decided? I've seen no mention of this switch up to this point. Is there a list I should be on to see this sort of thing coming? In Scarab's case it is a trial for the Turbine projects and was decided on those lists. I believe the question refered to the Scarab is an alternative Issue Tracking System and it will shortly replace the current BugZilla installation. Is this a decision made by turbine ? Costin -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Scarab (was RE: [ANN] in-house mail archive...)
Andy, I am loving Scarab too. I have a copy installed on my laptop (along with MySQL and Tomcat). It's administration is clean, the app is well documented and user friendly. Last time I inquired about it, Jason Van Zyl said that it was a testing area. By virtue of the fact that it is running on port 8080, it is not meant to be supported for primetime yet. However, he did seem accommodating about adding a module for a jakarta project. Just ask. Cool. I'd like to help out anyway I can. I'd like to see a better answer to bugzilla. It gives me wicked fits sometimes. One major irk is I'd like to download patches with wget and just snatch them automatically...but noo... Bugzilla, I spit in your general direction (not that I had a better solution up to now). -andy -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Scarab (was RE: [ANN] in-house mail archive...)
Jon Scott Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: on 5/3/02 1:58 PM, Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dude... is that available to other projects? Secondly, are there any bugs stored in it? I tried to run a few queries to try it out and got no results. I'd love to try scarab and might convince POI to use it. But I'd rather kinda start sooner rather than later because once we have a lot of open RFE's and bugs it could hurt to switch. So far I like what I see. I just want to take it out for a spin... Can you maybe give me a couple hints on some queries to run? Thanks, Andy I don't think anyone has been using it much yet. On top of it, the version on nagoya is way old...:-( It is very easy to install. I will update it when I have a spare moment. Working on Eyebrowse's Accept-Language handling ATM. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Scarab (was RE: [ANN] in-house mail archive...)
Waldhoff, Rodney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: on 5/3/02 12:38 PM, Waldhoff, Rodney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't have anything against Scarab (in fact I may even prefer it), and I've no particular love for BugZilla (in fact I don't especially like it), but out of curiosity, how is this sort of thing decided? I've seen no mention of this switch up to this point. Is there a list I should be on to see this sort of thing coming? In Scarab's case it is a trial for the Turbine projects and was decided on those lists. OK, but that's not what it says: Scarab is an alternative Issue Tracking System and it will shortly replace the current BugZilla installation. That sounds both pretty broad and pretty final. And was not written by the Turbine developers. :-) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]