What "worst case scenario" are you afraid of happening using LiftTicket?


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Heiko Seeberger<[email protected]> wrote:

2010/1/26 David Pollak <[email protected]>

> Folks,
>
> We switched to GitHub's ticketing system a bunch of months ago and, well,
> it's not making the grade.  It's slow.  It's limited (no unclosing tickets,
> no attachments, weak discussion capaibilities).  It doesn't allow easy
> planning/prioritization.
>
> I'd like to switch to something more powerful.  Derek was working on
> LiftTicket.  I'd like to use that, but don't know the state of the project.
> Alternatively, we could use Assembla's ticketing system.
>
> Does anyone have thoughts/input on the issue?
>

Let's go for Assembla. A ticketing system is ways too important (it just has
to work) than we could rely on something under development like LiftTicket.
Sorry!

Heiko

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