This post doesn't directly affect me but I thought the information below
might help.

On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 11:39, Bert Verhees (ROSA Software) wrote:
> > I looks to me on first sight that Bugzilla is designed for use under 
> > Unix/Linux which I do not run. 

There is a Bugzilla distribution for Windows 2000
http://www.parrus.com/project/bugzilla.htm 

> However, I am currently setting up a server under Windows Server 2003 and am 
> installing SharePoint.  
> I could set up a forum there which would be accessed over the WEB.  This 
> facility would permit documents 
> to be downloaded/uploaded and could be a repository of designs, updates, 
> findings and other documentation.

Just as a caution. My experience with SharePoint over the past year or
so has been that it is totally unfriendly to Linux & Mac clients.
The EGADSS project had to finally abandoned it completely and move the
documents to SourceForge in order to provide multiple client support for
the project. (http://www.egadss.org)

 
>  In addition I could easiliy set up a Yahoo Group for exchange of emails.  

The objection to Yahoo sign-up is noted. However, there is no
requirement for a Yahoo ID in order to participate on a mailing list. 
You can subscribe/unsubscribe via email or ask the moderator to
subscribe you.

Cheers,
-- 
Tim Cook
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http://24.85.34.168:28080/Nikki_and_Tim/twcook_publickey.txt/file_view

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