Bugzilla vs. Github or JIRA

Jul 3, 2014
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Bugzilla is seriously behind the times.

If you want people to contribute to this open source project, how about opening issue trackers on the github project?

Better still, install the Atlassian suite (JIRA, Stash, etc). As an open source project Proxmox VE would get it for free.

M.
 
Bugzilla is seriously behind the times.

What is wrong with bugzilla? So far, our bugzilla.proxmox.com does exactly what we need.

If you want people to contribute to this open source project, how about opening issue trackers on the github project?

Better still, install the Atlassian suite (JIRA, Stash, etc). As an open source project Proxmox VE would get it for free.

M.

thanks for your post here.

cloud/hosted services

their tool-set and offerings are great, but such companies and services could disappear as fast as they get popular. there is just no reason to move an independent company like Proxmox and their projects to third party cloud services. clouds are known to have issues when the wind changes, so we prefer to run all our services on our own servers and keep the full control.

proprietary software

we believe in free software, so we would never run core services on proprietary software. I recommend this to everybody, especially for Open Source projects. the goal is 100 % free software everywhere, so a move to a proprietary software is a no-go.

Getting involved into Proxmox VE

http://www.proxmox.com/en/proxmox-ve/get-involved

we appreciate all the work and feedback from the community and of course, without that we would not exist like we are here today.