Vicky, [ Sending again keeping Tomek in the Cc: ]
Thanks for the feedback about Tomek being away. I'll be heading off myself in a few days, and this is no way urgent, but it is good to know that messages are not being dropped on the floor. :) My main purpose to register was to fix some out-of-date text on the site, and to look at a ticket. I think those both require an account. Trac was pretty good 7 years ago or so, but either because we didn't maintain it properly or because it is hard to maintain it started to be less and less useful for us over time. The first problem was that it was designed with Subversion in mind, and when we switched to Git it didn't keep the nice integration that it had before (this might be fixed now). There were also performance issues, which may be easy to fix but we didn't have time or expertise to look at it. Finally, ISC wanted to do some non-standard things with Trac (like hidden tickets) which required some minor surgery. For a basic repsitory, I agree that GitHub is quite good. I understand that ISC should not use this as their main Git repository, both because it doesn't fit some use cases (security incidents, customer features) and also because you shouldn't put core assets in the cloud. Because the cloud is just someone else's computer. ;) Neither GitHub nor Trac have very good ticketing systems. RT is ugly and outdated, but actually quite configurable in a reasonable way. I don't think there are actually good answers for tracking right now.... Jira is popular but having used the Atlassian stuff it is quite heavy and difficult to use. Luckily neither GitHub nor Trac have very bad ticketing systems either! Anyway, I am looking at setting up Kea with PowerDNS now since they both share an SQL back-end. I'll let the Kea list know how it goes. Cheers, -- Shane At 2016-08-04 08:16:57 -0700 Victoria Risk <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Shane, > > I just wanted to let you know, Tomek is on PTO, and he said he was going > camping for several days, so you won’t be hearing back from him right away. > > We have had nothing but trouble from Trac! I don’t know why, I see other > open source projects use it … > > I will say, most people who want to contribute seem to be using the github > site. https://github.com/isc-projects/kea > <https://github.com/isc-projects/kea> > > Of course, we don’t have our issues posted up there, so it is not equivalent > to the trac site, but it is a good repo. > > Regards, > > Vicky > > > On Aug 4, 2016, at 1:51 AM, Shane Kerr <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > I got an error while trying to register an account on the Kea Trac site: > > > > Cannot find implementation(s) of the IAccountRegistrationInspector > > interface named RegistrationFilterAdapter. Please check that the Component > > is enabled or update the option [account-manager] register_check in > > trac.ini. > > > > I'm not sure if users are still expected to be able to register. > > > > If they are, then it does not work. > > > > If they are not, then maybe removing the option from the menu makes more > > sense than having it return some error. > > > > Cheers, > > > > -- > > Shane > > _______________________________________________ > > Kea-users mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/kea-users > > Victoria Risk > Internet Systems Consortium > [email protected] > > > >
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