Hi,

Trac is great! I have a question though. Is it really necessary to
have a separate inspire instance? This somewhat contributes to
fragmentation of information (and schizofrenia). Think for example
about having to search in two places for answers, synchronizing two
tickets, administering two sets of the same people... there is a lot
of things that one might want to do, but not being sure, what is the
right place, inevitable, we will be checking twice and for sure we
will miss some information (imho, it is easier to filter out false
hits than search manually in two places). So, is it a technical
impossibility or a political necessity?

Good night/afternoon,

roman



On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 9:09 PM, Brooks, Travis C.
<[email protected]> wrote:
> So, shall we set up a parallel INSPIRE Trac instance?
>
> Tibor, if you stub it out, I can start looking at migrating the content in 
> parallel to your migration of Invenio.  If folks think this would make more 
> sense as one instance, we can discuss that as well...
>
> Travis
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: Tibor Simko <[email protected]>
>> Date: April 20, 2010 11:42:16 AM PDT
>> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Trac
>>
>> Hi gang:
>>
>> So I have finally enabled our local Trac test instance at:
>>
>>   <http://cdswaredev.cern.ch/invenio>
>>
>> Please feel free to create a local Trac account on the site.  When
>> creating an account, please use your CERN central login name if at all
>> possible, since we might be migrating to a central Trac hosting later.
>> (But naturally please use a different, local password for better
>> security.)
>>
>> After creating an account, you may already start using the ticketing
>> system for new tickets.  I have added our BibBowling module components
>> and v1.0 milestones, but I have kept the default options for task
>> priorities, resolutions, and types.  They differ from the Savannah ones;
>> please holler if you think we should amend them.
>>
>> Finally, please do not use the wiki facility yet, as I shall be
>> progressively migrating the web and wiki pages there, creating an
>> organized wiki hierarchy.  (Since software distribution pages will live
>> alongside developer wiki pages.)
>>
>> Best regards
>> --
>> Tibor Simko
>
> Travis C. Brooks
> Manager of Information Systems & SPIRES/INSPIRE
> SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Library
> http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/
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