Re: OT : Bug/Issue tracking systems

2006-12-17 Thread Paddy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, (Off-topic) I am looking to put an open-source bug/issue tracking system in place for our current project (eventually expanded for all projects), and would appreciate any experiences/comments/suggestions. Note the project is encompasses embedded hardware

Re: OT : Bug/Issue tracking systems

2006-12-17 Thread Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], moogyd wrote: The requirements I have come up with […] - Ideally via text files, a bit of perl/tcl/python OK. I'd rather avoid SQL You should drop that requirement. The tracker will be used concurrently and this is handled very efficiently and reliable by a

Re: OT : Bug/Issue tracking systems

2006-12-17 Thread moogyd
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch wrote: In [EMAIL PROTECTED], moogyd wrote: The requirements I have come up with [...] - Ideally via text files, a bit of perl/tcl/python OK. I'd rather avoid SQL You should drop that requirement. The tracker will be used concurrently and this is

Re: OT : Bug/Issue tracking systems

2006-12-17 Thread Phil Schmidt
Steven, I have worked with Trac a bit, only to demo it in my company. We ended up not going with it (for reasons not related to Trac), but I found it easy to set up and configure. I seems to be a very nice tool. I especially like the wiki integration, as it makes it really easy to link tickets

OT : Bug/Issue tracking systems

2006-12-16 Thread moogyd
Hi, (Off-topic) I am looking to put an open-source bug/issue tracking system in place for our current project (eventually expanded for all projects), and would appreciate any experiences/comments/suggestions. Note the project is encompasses embedded hardware (ASIC plus firmware) plus