I've been thinking about writing a issue tracking system myself,
because I feel the existing options are all too complicated for my
needs. I'm a Python fan, so Trac was first on my list. I figure Trac
will either support the workflow I want in my issue tracking system or
I can find ways to
Hey Devin,
sounds like a great project.
I have some friends, which were looking for a bugtracker with the same
keyfeatures like yours.
And they are all using Mantis now:
http://www.mantisbt.org/
It's not written in python (it's php), but its focus is on usability.
In my opinion you shouldn't
On 06.04.2012 04:43, Devin Jacobs wrote:
More telling is that I don't need any features related to programming
and source code, timelines, roadmaps, a wiki, etc.
All these components can be completely disabled hidden in Trac:
[components]
trac.versioncontrol.* = disabled
trac.timeline.* =
Thanks for the hints on where to start.
On Tuesday, April 3, 2012 7:49:19 PM UTC+2, RjOllos wrote:
That page is provided by the AccountManagerPlugin, so you might try
looking at the open bug reports
http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/AccountManagerPlugin
Tnx, I browesd trough the tickets, and
We have trac 0.12 and version 3.2 of the account manager plugin and use
python 2.5. Our trac server is running under apache2 using WSGI. The os is
ubuntu.
That should be version 0.3.2 of the account manager plugin. Sorry for the
noise
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