On 8/2/05, Henning P. Schmiedehausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peter Courcoux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> >I don't know enough about jira to make any other recommendation.
> 
> >  [ ] +1 - Yes! Let's go JIRA
> >  [x]  0 - I don't care
> >  [ ] -1 - No (Please give a justification)
> 
> There is some information on
> http://wiki.apache.org/general/ApacheJira, however some of it seems to
> be a bit biased towards JIRA. It does have a lot of features that
> Scarab has not (periodic mails, RSS feeds e.g.).
> 
> It is also much better administrated (mainly because some of the ASF
> people are Atlassian employees) than Scarab and IMHO will stay that
> way because a number of bigger projects use it.

I'm not sure how Scarab works, it always needs a login to get in which
is more than I can be bothered with, but one of the big pluses of Jira
for the ASF is that projects can administer their own parts (or some
chunk of the admin anyway).

> Are there any projects besides Torque and Turbine left using Scarab?

As far as I could figure out there are not. Getting you guys off of
Scarab would allow Infra to turn it off.

Hen

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