On 9/15/2015 1:37 PM, Greg Stein wrote:
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 6:34 AM, Stefan Hett <ste...@egosoft.com <mailto:ste...@egosoft.com>> wrote:

    On 9/15/2015 12:49 PM, Greg Stein wrote:
    On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 5:12 AM, Ivan Zhakov <i...@visualsvn.com
    <mailto:i...@visualsvn.com>> wrote:

        On 15 September 2015 at 11:59, Bert Huijben <b...@qqmail.nl
        <mailto:b...@qqmail.nl>> wrote:

    >...

        > I think we really have 3 options:
        >
        > [ ] Keep our issues on Tigris
        > [ ] Migrate our issues to a new Bugzilla instance hosted by
        ASF infra
        > [ ] Migrate to the standard ASF Jira installation


    +1 to JIRA. (and -0 on tigris; -0.5 bugzilla)

    >...

        One option to resolve this would be create JIRA plugin with very
        simple "field renderer" that uses monospaced font. Field
        renderer is
        configured per project, so it's technically possible to use it on
        shared ASF JIRA installation. The only question is whether
        ASF infra
        allow us to install such simple plugin (or develop it for us?).


    They already have lots of concerns around the JIRA installation.
    I seriously doubt they'd approve any such plugin, and certainly
    would not develop/test such a thing. I'll go ask ...

    Do JIRA comments have any sort of formatting available (eg
    markdown), to do the formatting?
    Short answer: yes it has
    From JIRA's feature point of view, it has the same features
    available as the description field or any other custom field you
    add. That said, it can be set to use the text- or the wiki-markup
    renderer.


Yup. I just found the following page:

https://confluence.atlassian.com/jira/configuring-renderers-185729478.html

I don't see "Steps to Reproduce" in there, but we won't be converting any Tigris issues into that field. We don't need monospace there. ... as long as we have monospace in Description and Comments, then we're good to go.
JIRA doesn't specify a "Steps to Reproduce" field out of the box. However, nothing prevents you (as an admin) to add such a custom field.

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Regards,
Stefan Hett

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