Jeremy Huntwork wrote these words on 02/12/06 19:20 CST:
> Randy McMurchy wrote:
>> [many things that show that Bugzilla might be better than Trac
>> for a bug-tracking system]
>
> [nothing substantial in reply] 

Considering the remarks made so far, and the summary of yours and
my comments at the top of this post,

exactly why did we change? What has improved?

There is no speed improvement, and Bugzilla was better. You do not
deny this. Seems to me it was a change for the worse.

Please explain how it is not. Don't be afraid to use technical
terms and provide technical reasons why you think Trac is better.

I'm already watching figure skating in the Olympics, where it is
judgment that matters (or who has the most stroke with the folks
that have the most power), and not what might be the best product.

-- 
Randy

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