Re: [HACKERS] BugTracker (Was: Re: 8.2 features status)

2006-08-22 Thread Peter Eisentraut
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Did you look at http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/ We had discussed that in an earlier round, but it's not free software, so it's out of the question. -- Peter Eisentraut http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/ ---(end of broadcast)-

Re: [HACKERS] BugTracker (Was: Re: 8.2 features status)

2006-08-22 Thread niederland
Did you look at http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/ - can use postgresql as database - free to open source projects, used by apache, hiberate, OpenSymphony - bugs may be submitted via email/web - built-in configurable workflow - runs as J2EE webapp on a number of OS's - lots of other features

Re: [HACKERS] BugTracker (Was: Re: 8.2 features status)

2006-08-22 Thread Bort, Paul
> > Kenneth Marshall wrote: > > RT is easy to setup/configure/use and works well with PostgreSQL as > > the backend. > > RT works with Postgres, but I wouldn't say well. All queries > in RT are generated by a query generator due to a naive > obsession with database independance. They've achiev

Re: [HACKERS] BugTracker (Was: Re: 8.2 features status)

2006-08-22 Thread Andrew Hammond
Kenneth Marshall wrote: > RT is easy to setup/configure/use and works well with PostgreSQL > as the backend. RT works with Postgres, but I wouldn't say well. All queries in RT are generated by a query generator due to a naive obsession with database independance. They've achieved database independ