On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 05:04:25PM +0100, Pétùr wrote: > On 12/01/18 05:57, Dan Ritter wrote:
> >Every bug or ticket tracker expands to fit at least a minimal > >set of features: bug numbering, more states between "new" and > >"fixed", assignment to individuals... > > > >I like Request Tracker (RT) an awful lot. It's in Debian. It is > >not simple to set up, but it can be quite simple to use. > Thanks, it seems too powerful for my present needs (I don't want users > management, mysql database, etc.) but I will have a look. > > I will maybe create a html page with a form myself. But I don't see > how the visitor can modify an bug report (to mark as fixed). That's where the "complexity" of a database comes in. You need *somewhere* to store the submitted bugs so that they can be recorded, retrieved, and updated. Cheers, Tom -- Connection reset by some moron with a backhoe
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