Ejercicios Resueltos (Grupo CPD) schrieb: > Hi, > > we faced (Fotón, one of grupo cpd companies www.grupocpd.com ) that question > back in 2002. By that time we used perl as our major development language. > Wiki was a risk but we loved it. We collaborated in twiki development with > patches and stuff. During that year we came with an idea, what about > integrate somehow twiki + RT? > > We did it in 2003. RT did not index its content so we use it only for > notifications and keep the state of a bug. So in twiki, by adding some tags > to a content and with certain sintax, you generate automatically a ticket in > RT. You can see and change the state of the bug and some info from RT in > twiki. > > It is not a goodlooking solution (for geeks only) but it is 2007 and we > haven't found a better tool to do so. Now we have abandoned perl (we only > maintain products made in perl) and we are thinking about how can we make the > next step.... > > Maybe one of these days we find the way, the time and the money to do it. > Until then, the only tool we have found that like us a little bit is trac. It > has it all integrated and is python made. It is the internal tool we have > used for mEDUXa project. > > We prefer though integrate a wiki and a bugtracker somehow. Thanks for your comment :)
We (finnarne, h01ger, pere, sepski and I ) discussed this issue a bit on the channel and here are some alternativs for using bugzilla: - trac: Trac contains an wiki, an source code browser, an ticket system and much more. For details have a look on the trac site: http://trac.edgewall.org/ - RT: An Request Tracker for bugs, etc. ... Seems to work quite the same as bugzilla do: http://www.bestpractical.com/rt - bugzilla: Have a look on our actual bug tracking system for an example ;-) I do not list the wiki here since I don't think a pure wiki is a good choice. If anybody else have another opinion please feel free to add it and explain why. Greetings Patrick -- .''`. Patrick Winnertz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : :' : GNU/Linux Debian-Edu Developer `. `'` http://www.der-winnie.de http://d.skolelinux.org/~winnie `- Debian - when you have better things to do than fixing systems -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

