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"Bugzilla is already capability of using XML-RPC to interoperate between already open source bug tracking systems which is almost always bugzilla. I dont understand ubuntu's decision here at all."
https://wiki.launchpad.canonical.com/WhatIsTheLaunchpad
after reading about launchpad a little, you'll understand that it is not just about shared bug tracking. it is about increasing productivity by making it easier for more people to contribute in a managed fashion. this includes the ability to branch code (bazaar-ng), translate into native languages (rosetta), and track patches, branches, and bugs across multiple distros (malone). bugzilla is great for bug tracking, but launchpad is something much more.