EPEL is a valid subproject/SIG of Fedora, and any changes we propose need to take it into account, just like any other part of Fedora we are currently supporting. To get back to the actual subject of this thread, the current status of running our own bugzilla is that we decided that we don't currently have resources or desire to do so, and wanted to try and work with existing bugzilla maintainers to try and address our concerns. If there's things that change, we can change our plan. So, constructive things to do moving forward: * Clearly enumerate the issues with the current bugzilla and we can ask the bugzilla team to see if they can address them. If they do, then things will be better for us all. If they don't, we will know what items are causing problems and we need to specifically address in any solution we run ourselves. The wiki page is a good place to add/note those. * Convince us that something has changed that would make running our own more attractive. For me at least, those would include: More people committed to helping, people with lots of bugzilla, perl or db knowledge committed to helping, some vastly better option than bugzilla appears, bugzilla itself becomes easier/better for our needs upstream, promise of more hardware to run our own on, serious issues unaddressed by current bugzilla admins, etc etc. Just my 2 cents. kevin
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