On Thu, 2002-09-26 at 10:13, Martin Poeschl wrote:

> > I published this list of steps over on [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
> > received a response from Pier Fumagalli that indicated that if we want it we
> > can get the necessary karma to maintain the Scarab instance at
> > issues.apache.org/scarab (this is actually the nagoya box).
> > 
> > I think we would all prefer to have only a single scarab install, but which
> > one will it be and which project will suffer.  Here is the choice:
> > 
> > Either:
> > 1: Stick to the migration plan outlined above and try and convince the OJB
> > guys to join the other turbine projects over at scarab.werken.com.
> 
> -0
> 
> > Or
> > 2: Update the issues.apache.org/scarab instance and migrate the torque
> > issues over from werken.com.
> 
> +1
> 
> we should use nagoya if possible ...

Why? I don't think you know anything about trying to work on Nagoya. If
you want to manage the install on Nagoya have fun pulling your hair out.
 
> martin
> 
> > 
> > While opinions from everyone are most welcome, I think this decision really
> > lies in the hands of Stephen Haberman and John McNally - the people that
> > volunteered to maintain the scarab install.  I'll just sit on my hands until
> > I hear from these two.
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> > Scott
> 
> 
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