On 5/15/06, Felix Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Patrick Stinson wrote:
> How many tickets do you historically add on the laptop before you
> would want to sync?
>
> One could argue that the most useful part of trac is the collaboration
> part, not the storage part. That is, when you are on the road and
> adding ticketjs, the tickets never change, so you could just use a text
> editor with copy and paste them when you get to a connection. I am
> quite active with my trac instance 'on the road' and I just add the
> title and description in a TODO file, and the other ticket fields,
> however many you use, are usually self-explainatory upon addition to
> trac anyway.
>

Here's a suggestion for you Patrick.  To avoid having to manually enter
the tickets when you get back, I suggest you enter them in a
spreadsheet.  One column per ticket field.  When you get back you can
simply use an import script.  I've written one to import csv.  There
should be a version of it in the archives.  Or contact me off list if
you want.  It has to be run server side but makes creation of many
tickets really easy.

could you put it onto
http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/wiki/TracSynchronize pls?

-solo
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