James C. McPherson wrote: > Rachna Mahajan wrote: > ... > >> While we have been taking some baby steps to help make the final >> decisions, we are working on making some changes to the BugTraq's email >> notification program for notifications sent to non-Sun addresses. We >> will be piloting the change for Open Solaris in September. > > > Hi Rachna, > while I think this is a great step to have > made progress on, it is, as you say, a _baby_ > step. > > We've now had more than 2 years of OpenSolaris > out in the wild, and more than that courtesy > of the tonic pilot project. > > To date, it appears to me and many others that > there has been sod-all progress towards getting > an open bug/rfe tracking system operational. I > am aware that there have been funding issues > from the Bugster side. I'm past caring, really. > > If there is no significant involvement of people > from Sun's Bugster team - and to date I have not > observed any such involvement - then the OpenSolaris > community appears to be doomed to live with > something which is less than second best. > > > That is not acceptable to me and many others in > the OpenSolaris community. > > > What other, concrete steps are you and the Bugster > team taking to assist with this process? > > > frustrated, > James C. McPherson
Well to be fair, we as a community haven't progressed beyond the requirements gathering stage. So, while I share the frustration about lack of progress, it's not really blocked on Bugster. Perhaps we should finish our requirements gathering, and then start the evaluation phase. From there we can eliminate candidates, and come to a final solution we all agree on. cheers, an equally frustrated, steve -- stephen lau // [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 650.786.0845 | http://whacked.net opensolaris // solaris kernel development _______________________________________________ tools-discuss mailing list tools-discuss@opensolaris.org