Due to a HD loss, bugs.freeradius.org is down, and won't be coming
back. Unfortunately, this means a loss of patches, reports, user
accounts, etc.
Before we put another bug system online, we would like to ask for your
input.
Which bug reporting system do you use? Which one do you prefer?
On Tuesday 14 April 2009 19:42:17 Alan DeKok wrote:
Due to a HD loss, bugs.freeradius.org is down, and won't be coming
back. Unfortunately, this means a loss of patches, reports, user
accounts, etc.
Before we put another bug system online, we would like to ask for your
input.
Which
Am Dienstag, 14. April 2009 19:51:36 schrieb Michael Schwartzkopff:
On Tuesday 14 April 2009 19:42:17 Alan DeKok wrote:
Due to a HD loss, bugs.freeradius.org is down, and won't be coming
back. Unfortunately, this means a loss of patches, reports, user
accounts, etc.
Before we put
Personnaly, I like the simplicity of TRAC. Easy to install, easy to maintain
et does the job quite well. The integration with subversion makes it very
interesting.
It seems it also supports GIT. If it works like subversion, the integration
is very intersting since you can link code with tickets.
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phil lemelin wrote:
Personnaly, I like the simplicity of TRAC. Easy to install, easy to
maintain et does the job quite well. The integration with
subversion makes it very interesting.
It seems it also supports GIT. If it works like subversion,
Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com wrote:
Due to a HD loss, bugs.freeradius.org is down, and won't be coming
back. Unfortunately, this means a loss of patches, reports, user
accounts, etc.
Before we put another bug system online, we would like to ask for your
input.
Which bug
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