> The Plone CMS was a bit too complex for my taste. I admit a bug tracker is
> needed, but I'd like something like bugzilla, in a simpler way if
> possible. :-)
In that case I'd recommend Trac http://trac.edgewall.org It is a very
good tracker like bugzilla, but incorporates a wiki and has severa
On dimanche 7 décembre 2008, Nicolas Koch wrote:
> >In other words, the only way things ever get done in free software is
> >through someone who takes the initiative. Please don't feel you need to
> >ask before doing something for the community.
>
> I am quite aware of this and am in some other co
>In other words, the only way things ever get done in free software is
>through someone who takes the initiative. Please don't feel you need to
>ask before doing something for the community.
I am quite aware of this and am in some other communities as a
prominent figure precisely because of initi
On Sunday 07 December 2008 14:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I find it curious that such a great piece of software doesn't have a
> better updated website and a bug/tracking system.
Gambas is a project with a benevolent dictator, namely Benoit, who does
most of the work and prefers mailing lists
On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 06:27:53 am [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Gambas Community,
>
> I find it curious that such a great piece of software doesn't have a better
> updated website and a bug/tracking system.
I think the problem is it's such great software and so rewarding to use that
we all just beaver
Gambas Community,
I find it curious that such a great piece of software doesn't have a better
updated website and a bug/tracking system.
All I see are a few forums.. some outdated and just the sourceforge list
with only a few items on it in the tracker section.
To help speed development I st