On 4/10/06, "Martin v. Löwis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brett Cannon wrote:
> > Can someone (Martin, Barry?) post this on python.org (I don't think
> > this necessarily needs to be put into svn and I don't have any access
> > but svn) so Fredrik can free up the space on his server?
>
> Did I eve
Brett Cannon wrote:
> Can someone (Martin, Barry?) post this on python.org (I don't think
> this necessarily needs to be put into svn and I don't have any access
> but svn) so Fredrik can free up the space on his server?
Did I ever respond to that? I put the file on
http://svn.python.org/snapshot
On 4/3/06, Fredrik Lundh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > the source code is available via the above link; I'll post the ZIP file
> > some-
> > where tomorrow (drop me a line if you want the URL).
>
> I found some free space on the effbot.org server, so anyone inter-
> ested can get the current ZIP
> the source code is available via the above link; I'll post the ZIP file some-
> where tomorrow (drop me a line if you want the URL).
I found some free space on the effbot.org server, so anyone inter-
ested can get the current ZIP file here:
http://effbot.org/tracker-20060403.zip
the zip fi
Brett Cannon wrote:
> > oh, I forgot that the Procrastination & Stop energy Foundation was involved
> > in this.
> Fredrik, if you would like to help move this all forward, great; I
> would appreciate the help. You can write a page scraper to get the
> data out of SF if you don't believe SF will
Robert Kern wrote:
> Apologies: for the other blank reply.
oh, I don't know about that -- the eco quote made perfect sense ;-)
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On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 23:33 -0800, Neal Norwitz wrote:
> I'm in favor of having Atlassian setup a system to be used for 3k. It
> would be completely experimental and could be completely thrown away
> which should be made clear to Atlassian if we were to do this. I
> would use the system for eval
Hello,
On 3/29/06, Guido van Rossum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/29/06, Wolfgang Langner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It is a Java system. Why promote Java solutions for python ?
> > I think there are good python solutions for a bug tracker and we
> > should prefer them.
>
...
> Also, we'r
On 3/29/06, Barry Warsaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'll just point out that Atlassian has offered us free hosting for a
> Jira/Confluence solution (plus svn and other stuff we may or may not
> want). I personally support this option, but I know (and accept!) that
> there are differing opinion
> The language choice should only be used as an argument if all else is
> equal. Of course, "hackability" of a particular solution may be a
> criterion too, and there the language choice could matter. But the
> above response sounded like a knee-jerk to me, and IMO needs to be
> rebutted.
>
> --
>
On 3/29/06, Wolfgang Langner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[Barry]
> > I'll just point out that Atlassian has offered us free hosting for a
> > Jira/Confluence solution (plus svn and other stuff we may or may not
> > want). I personally support this option, but I know (and accept!) that
> > there are
Wolfgang Langner wrote:
> It is a Java system. Why promote Java solutions for python ?
> I think there are good python solutions for a bug tracker and we
> should prefer them.
It is an application. Why worry about its implementation language? If
there are good Python solutions they should be us
Hello,
> I'll just point out that Atlassian has offered us free hosting for a
> Jira/Confluence solution (plus svn and other stuff we may or may not
> want). I personally support this option, but I know (and accept!) that
> there are differing opinions.
It is a Java system. Why promote Java solu
On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 17:52:07 +0200, Fredrik Lundh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Georg Brandl wrote:
>
>> Generally, I like Trac very much, especially for its interconnected
>> subsystems.
>> I've used it with smaller projects, and there it works perfectly.
>
>> Having said that, I don't know if the
On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 17:52 +0200, Fredrik Lundh wrote:
> if this works well for Python 3000, the next step would be to ask them
> if they're willing to host the 2.X tracker as well (and optionally the SVN
> archive, as well). PSF might not be the Mozilla Foundation, but I'm sure
> there's enough
Georg Brandl wrote:
> Generally, I like Trac very much, especially for its interconnected
> subsystems.
> I've used it with smaller projects, and there it works perfectly.
> Having said that, I don't know if the Trac ticket system (which would be the
> most important subsystem for us) scales up
Just van Rossum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> http://www.edgewall.com/trac/
>>
>> It is based on python and has a very good svn integration.
>
> We started using it recently and so far it's working really well. I love
> the svn (and wiki!) integration. However, I have no idea how well it
> scales
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