Update on bug system for OpenJDK
Martijn Verburg
martijnverburg at gmail.com
Sat May 28 08:51:29 PDT 2011
Hi all,
JIRA is an absolute favourite of mine, it's one of the first things I
recommend getting into an Open Source project. Why? Because it
facilitates and encourages wider community interaction through user
centric ideas like voting and watching. Add a very friendly
Ux/workflow to the mix and the comments I get back regularly are that
people outside of the core committers team feel they are really part
of the process and the team, they _want_ to give feedback and help out
because it's so easy to do.
Can't recommend it enough.
Cheers,
Martijn
On 25 May 2011 02:00, Weijun Wang <weijun.wang at oracle.com> wrote:
> If JIRA is all green and Bugster has so many yellow and red, why is it still
> listed as a choice? There must be something where Bugzilla has its
> advantage, although I don't know what it is.
>
> Thanks
> Max
>
>
>
> On 05/25/2011 03:48 AM, Mohan Pakkurti wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> As you know from earlier discussions, we have been evaluating Bugzilla and
>> JIRA for bug management for OpenJDK.
>>
>> I have posted the latest comparison notes here:
>>
>>
>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~mo/openjdk/bugsystem/BugzillaJIRAComparison.pdf
>>
>> It would be great to hear your comments on this.
>>
>> We are also comparing two systems for code reviews (Review Board and
>> Crucible) and I will post the comparison notes here in the next few days.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Mohan
>>
>>
>
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