[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
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
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
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
[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.
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Peter Eisentraut
http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/
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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
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.
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
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