redmine is pretty cool as well, and supports multiple projects, nice
reporting, etc. just something to note.


On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 11:50 AM, Jörn Zaefferer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We want to do a test installation first, trying to migrate all users
> and tickets there. Once that is one place, we can look at other
> features and test them.
>
> Jörn
>
> On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 5:07 PM, Richard D. Worth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> There's a lot that should be considered for switching to a new issue
>> tracking system. Among them:
>>
>> - pre-built reports
>> - custom reports
>> - rss feeds
>> - milestones
>> - releases
>> - roadmap
>> - timeline
>>
>> I'm not saying this other tool doesn't have these, I'm just saying it's a
>> big equation.
>>
>> - Richard
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 11:03 AM, Jörn Zaefferer
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> You have to register as usual. Then creating a new ticket involves
>>> selecting the project, usually that is already preselected based on
>>> the project that you are looking at, and selecting the type, like bug,
>>> enhancement, feature. The second step has fields for Summary,
>>> Priority, Component (subproject?), Affects Version(s), Fix Version(s),
>>> Enviroment, Description and Estimate.
>>>
>>> Those are eithr pretty close to Trac or quite useful, eg. Enviroment
>>> could include the browser and OS where a bug occured. Estimate is less
>>> useful for a user reporting a bug, though it may be possible to just
>>> hide that, I don't know how much can be customized.
>>>
>>> The Affects Version and Fix Versions field seperate between released
>>> and unreleased versions, where each project can have its own versions.
>>> That seems quite useful to me, too.
>>>
>>> Jörn
>>>
>>> On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 4:24 PM, Scott González <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Is JIRA really as easy to use as Trac?  To me it seems like a beast
>>> > and anything that would deter users from posting bugs is a bad thing.
>>> >
>>> > On Oct 8, 4:18 am, "Jörn Zaefferer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> > wrote:
>>> >> I've recently worked a bit with JIRA, which is used for a lot of
>>> >> Apache projects. Usually a single installation has a dozen or more
>>> >> subprojects, so its easy to assign a ticket to the right project (its
>>> >> all in one list). JIRA also has good integration with SVN, usually it
>>> >> displays changes related to a ticket automatically on the ticket.
>>> >>
>>> >> JIRA gives out free licenses to open-source projects - that may be an
>>> >> option for us. There are scripts available to migrate from Trac to
>>> >> JIRA:http://code.google.com/p/trac2jira/
>>> >>
>>> >> Considering that the UI Trac installation is still offline, this may
>>> >> be a good time to move.
>>> >>
>>> >> Jörn
>>> >>
>>> >> On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 8:43 AM, markus.staab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> >> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> > maybe you could add something like a blacklist which asks the user to
>>> >> > confirm the ticket creation if it contains a term which would normaly
>>> >> > be considered as a part of the UI lib
>>> >>
>>> >> > On 8 Okt., 01:47, "Jaime Ochoa Malagón" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> >> >> Batch close :-),
>>> >>
>>> >> >> Share the ticket system with UI team, add a checkbox "jquery-ui" or
>>> >> >> a
>>> >> >> set of radio "jquery" "ui-widget1, tabs, ..." (and send the ticket
>>> >> >> to
>>> >> >> the apropiate system or block the send of with a message...)
>>> >>
>>> >> >> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> >> >> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> >> > Hi guys
>>> >>
>>> >> >> > I'm getting around 3-5 tickets for UI a day. I'm quite tired of
>>> >> >> > closing them with the same speech.
>>> >> >> > I already added a note on our trac, but it seems many people don't
>>> >> >> > read it.
>>> >>
>>> >> >> > Is there something else we can do to save this wasted time from
>>> >> >> > now
>>> >> >> > on ?
>>> >>
>>> >> >> > Cheers
>>> >> >> > --
>>> >> >> > Ariel Flesler
>>> >> >> >http://flesler.blogspot.com/
>>> >>
>>> >> >> --
>>> >> >> Perhaps the depth of love can be calibrated by the number of
>>> >> >> different
>>> >> >> selves that are actively involved in a given relationship.
>>> >>
>>> >> >>                                         Carl Sagan (Contact)
>>> >>
>>> >> >>                                         Jaime Ochoa Malagón
>>> >> >>                                         Arquitecto de Soluciones
>>> >> >>                                         Cel: +52 (55) 1021 0774
>>> > >
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> >
>>
>
> >
>

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