Hi,

I have released a new version (0.0.7) of my freeware bug tracker yatt. Most significant changes are the addition of hook scripts which can be used for various purposes. E.g. - at least on unix systems - a mail can be automatically sent when an entry is added or edited. Additionally, user defined policies can be implemented using the hook script.
For download and details see

        http://www.yatt.de

As usually it's available for linux, windows and linux on arm processors.

Additionally I uploaded a new program called weblite. This is a very lightweight http server with included sqlite database and a C-like scripting language. It's an alpha version, so it's not announced on the webpage. Download here:

        http://www.yatt.de/weblite.zip

Basically it's a stripped down yatt with added support for cgi scripts. It can be used to make very lightweight web based database applications. It's only one executable containing everything. There is not much documentation, yet, and it's currently only available for windows. If there is interest, I will add documentation and versions for other operating systems. It's freeware.

Please tell me, if you think it's useful and/or have suggestions for improvements.

Stefan

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