On Sep 22, 8:52 am, Zoom.Quiet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 21:45, howa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Are there plugin which can do the similar stuff like in Bugzilla,
> > which sent out weekly report, e.g.
>
> if u in Trac 0.12 just usage uqery,
> u can writ them line by line in TracWiki,
> unnecessary plugin/macro support yet ;)
>
>
>
> > ==============
> > MediaWiki Bugzilla Report for September 15, 2008 - September 22, 2008
>
> > Status changes this week
>
> > Bugs NEW               :  93
> > Bugs ASSIGNED          :  5
> > Bugs REOPENED          :  23
> > Bugs RESOLVED          :  121
>
> > Total bugs still open: 3008
>
> > Resolutions for the week:
>
> > Bugs marked FIXED      :  74
> > Bugs marked REMIND     :  0
> > ==============
>
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The OForge folks have a StatusReport plugin as well, havent' tried it,
looks nice.

you also could do a "somewhat" fancy report that puts up all tickets
changed between 2 dates as well.  I have seen some datetime stuff on
the group here.

SQL is not my cup of tea, so ymmv
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