On Tue, Jun 29, 1999 at 09:00:46PM -0300, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
of bug status is just horrible. But finding the manpower to set up
a better system is a problem :-(
Since some folks have mentioned possible sources of bug-tracking
systems, I'll suggest Mozilla's Bugzilla and related software as
another thing worth looking at, if anyone is feeling motivated to
go look...Saw that one, but it uses a MySQL backend, and, for some very odd reason,
I'm not willing to install that on my servr :) Anyone want to look at
what it would take to make use of PostgreSQL?
On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Tom Lane wrote:
5. Install a bug tracking system.
We desperately need a better system than we have, IMHO; the visibility5. Install a bug tracking system.
of bug status is just horrible. But finding the manpower to set up
a better system is a problem :-(
Since some folks have mentioned possible sources of bug-tracking
systems, I'll suggest Mozilla's Bugzilla and related software as
another thing worth looking at, if anyone is feeling motivated to
go look...
I'm not willing to install that on my servr :) Anyone want to look at
what it would take to make use of PostgreSQL?
Be. It is Apache/PHP/Postgres and seems to be working just fine with about
22,000 records. I would be willing to modify it and set it up, but am
currently lacking somewhat in bandwidth. I may be lacking in hardware
depending on the amount of traffic.