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On 30.12.2011 19:40, Lewis Cawte wrote:
On 30/12/2011 15:27, Doug wrote:
I chatted with one or two regulars on IRC about the idea and there seemed to be some general support if someone else was willing to take the lead. Is there general interest in taking the initial steps for a migration to JIRA, setting up a project, etc.? Existing bugs could simply be linked from JIRA as new entries are made at the new location. Re-write is already (at least partly) there and we have a placeholder webpage on toolserver. We could also create some strategy/long term planning discussions there as well if we wanted to. If there's an interest, I can put some time into it. -Doug
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I'm personally not a fan of JIRA, I prefer Bugzilla :/
Thats all I have to say on the subject, since I'm not a fan of Sourceforge's bugtracker...
While you are mentioning this (btw. thanks for this) - I had contact to other people e.g. on dewiki which do also complain about JIRA no beeing user friendly and so on - this should may be considered... But I am not aware of how many low-level-users (regarding programming skills) are actually reporting e.g. interwiki bot errors...