[Info-vax] OpenVMS developmen integration with Azure DevOps.

Phillip Helbig undress to reply helbig at asclothestro.multivax.de
Thu Sep 2 02:46:44 EDT 2021


In article <sgp0la$14h4$1 at gioia.aioe.org>, =?UTF-8?Q?Arne_Vajh=c3=b8j?=
<arne at vajhoej.dk> writes: 

> >>> So glad I retired before I had to use JIRA.
> >>>
> >>>                                                                   ---Steve Lionel
> >>
> >> Jira is a web based bug tracking system.
> > 
> > I know; I had to use it a bit before I retired.  :-)  But it is part of
> > the landscape of Docker, cloud stuff, Jenkins, DevOps, and all that
> > newfangled stuff.
> 
> I believe bug tracking systems are way older than containers,
> cloud, CI/CD and devops.

In general, yes.  My point is that Jira seems to be commonly used by 
those who also use containers, DevOps, etc.

> They are necessary.

Of course.

> And the basics seems pretty identical. Someone create a
> bug report by filling out a form, someone assign it to
> a developer, the developer fixes the bug and mark it as
> fixed, QA verifies that it is fixed.
> 
> Then there are the bells and whistles:
> - search capability
> - automatic generation of release notes
> - email notification
> - VCS integration
> - LDAP authentication
> - etc.

Right.  The point is that if one compares two systems and a feature 
commonly used by many people in one is lacking in the other, then there 
is an important difference.




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