depends, is that you or management asking? LOL :)
(real answer: i have no idea, but probably, yes. and the number is most
likely gargantuan for realistic purposes.)
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Gabriel Cadieux gcadieux at securetechnologies.ca writes:
depends, is that you or management asking? LOL :)
(real answer: i have no idea, but probably, yes. and the number is most
likely gargantuan for realistic purposes.)
I had my previous programmer tell me that there was a limitation
On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 02:45:13PM +, Simon Jester wrote:
I had my previous programmer tell me that there was a limitation on the
number of queues that could be created, because of programmatic reasons.
I was busy with 3 other projects and just took his word for it...but later
my brain
On Wed, 01 Oct 2008 10:36:00 -0400, Simon Jester [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Is there a limitation on the number of queues that can be created?
No hard limitation, but there might be a scalability issue for some pages
and drop-down lists. For example, Config-Queues gets a bit long with a
Make an iPhone app and sell it for 50$ bucks? Then you don't mind giving
away the server, and 50$ for someone who uses RT professionally is cheap.
Heck most commercial issue trackers out there run more than 100$ per seat.
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On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 12:35 PM,
Simon,
On top of what Steve said, you had better have a REAL ROBUST
infrastructure in place. We have over 115 Queues and we have a pretty
good infrastructure to manage it. As SYS Admin, I would go CRAZY trying
to make all the permission changes each queue Admin wants or for some
Kenneth Crocker KFCrocker at lbl.gov writes:
What is your customer base or service?
Kenn
LBNL
Heh, I only have to support a gang of 30, at present. In future, might even go
up to 60 people.
sklutch
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