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Le mercredi 27 juillet 2011 à 13:34 -0400, Lee J Reamsnyder a écrit : > Hi all, > > If I haven't said "hello" yet, I'm Lee. I'm the current "web guy" for the > open-services site. > > I'm looking at putting some sort of bug or enhancement tracker in place for > the site. That way we'd have an open place where people could look and see > what I'm up to or report any problems they run into. > > Anyone have any recommendations for decent systems we could put in place or > sign up for? The priorities for me are: > 1) Simple > 2) Cheap > 3) Web-based > OSLC-CM compatible ? ;-) > Some of the usual open-source suspects are Bugzilla or Request Tracker. > Bugzilla can be offered an OSLC-CM compliant adapter (see oslc-tools project / OSLC tutorial, etc.) Otherwise, RT is better suited for helpdesk / support than bugzilla IMHO, but YMMV. > Another option might be to put some of the site source on GitHub and use > their built-in issue tracker (more details here: > https://github.com/blog/831-issues-2-0-the-next-generation). > Not sure this would be better, unless there are tighter links between OSLC and github (corp), IMHO. Or if they started being OSLC compliant, of course ;) > Any thoughts or other suggestions I could go look at? > Just my 2 cents, Best regards, -- Olivier BERGER <[email protected]> http://www-public.it-sudparis.eu/~berger_o/ - OpenPGP-Id: 2048R/5819D7E8 Ingénieur Recherche - Dept INF Institut TELECOM, SudParis (http://www.it-sudparis.eu/), Evry (France)
