Are you insinuating that you would have to load one bugzilla per
application?
Sounds like it. I would be interested in using this too to manage
development on all my webs too.
 

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From: Ajas Mohammed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 4:58 PM
To: Carbs Sales&Service
Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] ColdFusion project lifecycle tools ??? -
Configuration Management to Versioning to Testing


Hi,
     I finally installed Bugzilla on my home notebook last night. My setup
was Winxp with IIS. I made one small mistake and I wasnt able to see the
start page for bugzilla. I will let you know the mistake later. I Fixed that
mistake in lunch hrs and it works fine now. Havent played with it yet. I
will post my experience later. 

By the way, if i have multiple projects/web sites lets say A, B, C, can I
customize bugzilla so that I have 3 different ticketing/faq/bugtracking
systems independent of each other? Is it doable? if yes, then how is it
done? Can anyone share there experience. 

Thanks,

Ajas Mohammed.


On 3/1/07, Justin Haygood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: 

Regarding being able to pick a user from a dropdown, yes, you just enter
their name. However, each "component" you specify has a default owner, 
which we use here. Bugzilla also does the same thing actually. You don't
want a project with a thousand authors (read: the type of projects both
software was designed for) to have each author listed in the drop down, 
eh?

Trac is also fairly customizeable via its trac-admin program, and has
useful features:

Milestones (useful for long term projects)
Versions (useful if you one Trac install per project. We don't, so we 
turn this off)
Components (For components of a single project. If you're like us, then
we replace 'components' with products)
Ticket Priorities, which are customizeable. For instance, we replaced
critical with 'burning' ;)

Each subsection can be disabled if you so desire. Plus, its actually
fairly fast, since its written in python and we use it in Apache 2.2
(whatever comes with OpenSUSE 10.2) via mod_python. 

--Justin Haygood

On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 09:40 -0500, Ajas Mohammed wrote:
> Hi,
>     Can anyone clarify what Steven pointed out about not being able to
> "pick" a user from dropdown in demo on their site? Does it work in 
> regular version of trac?
>
> So far, looking at the responses ppl seem to be very happy using Trac
> since it integrates directly with Subversion. I decided I would give
> ratings/points to Trac/Bugzilla, so anyone who reads this thread can 
> decide which route to take.
>
> So far I think Trac (6) & Bugzilla(4) and rating is 1-10 , 10 being
> highest.  If anyone has experience using these tools then please share
> your experience with Trac/Bugzilla. 
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ajas Mohammed.
>
> On 2/28/07, Steven Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>         The only downside to trac is that it doesn't have the detail 
>         that
>         bugzilla does. There is also the annoyance of not being able
>         to "pick"
>         a user from a dropdown. In trac you just enter their name...
>         at least 
>         that is the way the demo is on their site. I haven't used trac
>         but, I
>         like the hooks into SVN. Course you can do that with bugzilla
>         too, its
>         just hard to setup. 
>
>         On 2/28/07, Ajas Mohammed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:
>         > Justin, I looked at the link you sent and it reminded me of
>         Bugzilla. So now 
>         > the question boils down to
>         > Bugzilla vs Trac ?
>         > 1)which one would you prefer and why?
>         > 2) benefits
>         > 3)support for Subversion? i read bugzilla needs another 
>         component to
>         > interact with Subversion
>         >
>         > Plz share your experience if you have seen both of them
>         working...
>         > 
>         > Thanks. This thread is getting interesting.
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         > On 2/28/07, Paul Kenney < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:
>         > >
>         > > > I have seen cfcunit & cfunit but at this point it doesnt
>         look very
>         > natural way of doing things to me. I would prefer the GUI 
>         tools, atleast for
>         > now.
>         > > >
>         > >
>         > > If it is unit testing you are interested in, there really
>         isn't any way to 
>         > write your tests in a GUI fashion. Tests are code, and you
>         have to write
>         > them just like you have to write your application code. The
>         only visual
>         > aspect of unit tests right now would be the test runner
>         application that
>         > reports results back to you once you run the tests. I'm
>         pretty sure this
>         > isn't what you wanted to hear, but sorry, that's just the
>         way it is.
>         > >
>         > > --
>         > > Paul Kenney
>         > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>         > > http://www.pjk.us <http://www.pjk.us> 
>         > >
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