Re: [HACKERS] BugTracker

2006-08-22 Thread Chris Browne
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Eisentraut) writes: Am Mittwoch, 16. August 2006 14:10 schrieb Robert Treat: I'm not sure I follow this, since currently anyone can email the bugs list or use the bugs - email form from the website. Are you looking to increase the barrier for bug reporting? Only a

Re: [HACKERS] BugTracker (Was: Re: 8.2 features status)

2006-08-22 Thread Andrew Hammond
Kenneth Marshall wrote: RT is easy to setup/configure/use and works well with PostgreSQL as the backend. RT works with Postgres, but I wouldn't say well. All queries in RT are generated by a query generator due to a naive obsession with database independance. They've achieved database

Re: [HACKERS] BugTracker (Was: Re: 8.2 features status)

2006-08-22 Thread Bort, Paul
Kenneth Marshall wrote: RT is easy to setup/configure/use and works well with PostgreSQL as the backend. RT works with Postgres, but I wouldn't say well. All queries in RT are generated by a query generator due to a naive obsession with database independance. They've achieved

Re: [HACKERS] BugTracker (Was: Re: 8.2 features status)

2006-08-22 Thread niederland
Did you look at http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/ - can use postgresql as database - free to open source projects, used by apache, hiberate, OpenSymphony - bugs may be submitted via email/web - built-in configurable workflow - runs as J2EE webapp on a number of OS's - lots of other features

Re: [HACKERS] BugTracker (Was: Re: 8.2 features status)

2006-08-22 Thread Peter Eisentraut
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Did you look at http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/ We had discussed that in an earlier round, but it's not free software, so it's out of the question. -- Peter Eisentraut http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/ ---(end of

Re: [HACKERS] BugTracker

2006-08-16 Thread Jim C. Nasby
On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 11:12:11AM +0800, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: Trac does support PostgreSQL... The thing I don't understand at this point is what exactly is the nature of the integration with the SCM. I don't see it being likely that there will be a deep integration of the

Re: [HACKERS] BugTracker

2006-08-15 Thread Christopher Browne
In an attempt to throw the authorities off his trail, ler@lerctr.org (Larry Rosenman) transmitted: I've used and use RT. It is web based for admin, but all the transactions are E-Mail based. http://www.bestpractical.com I can also make a test queue on my instance if someone wants to play.

Re: [HACKERS] BugTracker

2006-08-15 Thread Christopher Browne
Martha Stewart called it a Good Thing when [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christopher Kings-Lynne) wrote: We have three candidates already -- debbugs, RT and Gnats. The first has the advantage that was written by hackers, for hackers, so it doesn't have any of the insane for end users stuff which annoys

Re: [HACKERS] BugTracker

2006-08-15 Thread Christopher Kings-Lynne
Trac does support PostgreSQL... The thing I don't understand at this point is what exactly is the nature of the integration with the SCM. I don't see it being likely that there will be a deep integration of the PostgreSQL SCM (whatever the SCM platform) with Trac; that's way too much change to