> So, I reserve the right in the future to setup Scarab and move people
over
> to it.

+1.

I'd love to use Scarab, but we don't have anybody maintaining a Scarab
installation for us to use and I think it's really hurting Torque not
having some sort of tracking software in place. So, for me, Jira was the
next logical step as a current working solution.

If someone would step up Scarab on nagoya and handle updating the it for
every major Scarab release, plus giving me (and the rest of the Torque
developers) access to it, I'd readily use that.

Given that I trust the Scarab team to make the install/update process as
easy as possible, I will tentatively volunteer to maintain the nagoya
installation if I can somehow get karma to the box.

_However_, be forewarned, I've set Scarab up once on a Windows box and
am a Linux/PostgreSQL/mysql newbie, so I'd really rather not mess around
on a production box. I always try to avoid doing stupid things, but
sometimes it's inevitable.

If someone who could do the setup in 5 minutes would volunteer rather
than me spending a good hour plus just learning the right command lines
and what not, I'd really appreciate it.

- Stephen


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