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
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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