On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 01:00:40AM +0800, Ben Lau wrote:
> They only provide package of turbo json with version 1.1.2 or 1.2
> but BE requires 'TurboJson>=1.1.4,<1.2'. Will it consider to upgrade
> for newer version of turbo json?

Which version of bugs everywhere are you using?  The Debian/Ubuntu
package
  http://packages.debian.org/sid/bugs-everywhere
should take care of it's own dependencies, but doesn't list the
Turbogears dependency.  And a quick grep through my copy of the
trunk code doesn't turn up anythin matching 'TurboJson'.

In any case, the old Bugs-Everywhere-Web interface that uses
Turbogears hasn't been worked on seriously since 2006, and as far as I
know is pretty much dead.

> I am new to BugsEverywhere and would like to try it.

The command line interface has always been in good shape, since it's
both easy to develop, and what I imagine most devs use themselves.
Probably the best place if you're just starting out.

There are also a few new interfaces in the pipes, in various stages of
completion, but they haven't been merged into the trunk yet.  Relevant
posts to the mailing list include
  Email interface for read/write, static HTML for browsing
    http://void.printf.net/pipermail/be-devel/2009-September/000270.html
  Static HTML generation
    http://void.printf.net/pipermail/be-devel/2009-August/000258.html
  CherryPy interface (currently read-only)
    http://void.printf.net/pipermail/be-devel/2009-February/000095.html

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