Apache switching to Scarab
Jim Walters
jimw at bugopolis.com
Thu Jul 24 19:14:12 UTC 2003
OK...
o Modular code design that allows manageable modifications of existing
and new features over time.
Isn't this already being addressed by Bugzilla?
o Fully customizable through a set of administrative pages.
Huh? Does this mean you can put new Java business/app logic into a form
and have it compiled and then replace existing JAR files?
o Easily modified UI look and feel.
Again, an in-progress Bugzilla attribute.
o Can be integrated into larger systems by re-implementing key interfaces.
If this weren't true, I'ld be worried...
I bet there is more to this than just feature sets.
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 11:33, Jason Pyeron wrote:
> Isn't scarab servlet based?
>
> I have a lot of customers who say if it ain't servlet... or ain't asp...
>
> maybe someone should point out bug 188570
> http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=188570
>
> Apache is probably going JSP/Servlet. Besides they most likely were sold
> on 'features' of scarab, especially the last one
>
> from http://scarab.tigris.org/ last 4 on list
> o Modular code design that allows manageable modifications of existing and
> new features over time.
> o Fully customizable through a set of administrative pages.
> o Easily modified UI look and feel.
> o Can be integrated into larger systems by re-implementing key interfaces.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Jason Pyeron
>
> On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Myk Melez wrote:
>
> > Apache seems to want to switch to Scarab from Bugzilla. Anyone have a
> > connection there who can find out why? If it's for the wrong reasons,
> > we should correct them. If it's for good reasons, we should find out,
> > as it might help us make Bugzilla better (or at least understand the
> > needs out there more).
> >
> > http://nagoya.apache.org/
> >
> > -myk
> >
> >
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