Re: Python to use a non open source bug tracker?
- From: "Ilias Lazaridis" <ilias@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 4 Oct 2006 16:25:24 -0700
Giovanni Bajo wrote:
Hello,
I just read this mail by Brett Cannon:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2006-October/069139.html
where the "PSF infrastracture committee", after weeks of evaluation, recommends
using a non open source tracker (called JIRA - never heard before of course)
for Python itself.
Does this smell "Bitkeeper fiasco" to anyone else than me?
--
Giovanni Bajo
Fascinating.
The python foundation suggests a non-python non-open-source bugtracking
tool for python.
It's like saying: "The python community is not able to produce the
tools needed to drive development of python forward."
Anyway. The whole selection process is intransparent.
The commitee should have stated "goals" and "requirements" with a
public verification of the tools against them.
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http://case.lazaridis.com/wiki/Tracking
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