Can I humbly recommend that you don't reinvent
the wheel and have a look at
www.issuetrackerproduct.com
It's really good for QA and general problem reporting.
Thanks, I'll take a look at it right away. :)
Regards,
Harald
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bruno desthuilliers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
on 28.10.2005 11:09:00:
Have you tried Trac ?
No, but now I will. It's listed as software
development tracking so I've ignored it. :)
Regards,
Harald
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Depends on what you are going to use it for.
So, tell us! :-)
Not sure myself yet. :) There will certainly be a
couple of Plone sites, and I plan on writing a simple application for tracking
Non-Conformaties, Incident Reports etc (QA related).
But based on the responses until now, I've already
WRT maintenance of the system: while at
ZC, I actually maintained a
separate 'zc-python' RPM which installed itself in '/opt/zc'; all
the
Zope RPMs I maintained depended on 'zc-python' rather than 'python'.
What's the recommended way of maintaining an extra
Python installation for Zope? Is
I'm new to Zope, and I've been playing
with 2.8.1, but I really haven't done any real work with it yet. Now I
expect to get my new decicated Zope hardware tomorrow, so I have to decide
if I should go for 2.8.4 or 3.1.0. Any tips if I should go for the latest
and greatest or stick with 2.8?
I've
Doyon, Jean-Francois [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote on 26.10.2005 22:40:09:
I'm using Zope 2.7.x on RHEL 3.x without trouble ... Though I should
be upgrading to CentOS 4.x fairly soon ... what problems have you
heard of?
I think the problems were related to OS software versions
like Python. And most