We use Liberum (http://www.liberum.org/) here at D-W.  Actually, I set it up
around December/January and let teachers know about it actually hasn't been
used by a teacher yet.  I like the easy interface though.  I plan on making
sure to talk about the system  at staff meetings the first day teachers come
back along with several other things that I implemented this past year that
teachers haven't utilized.

 

Russ Gowin
System Administrator

Technology Specialist
DeLand-Weldon CUSD #57
304 E. Illinois Route 10
DeLand, IL 61839
217-736-2311 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nancy Sullivan
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 1:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [tech-geeks] quick question - respond by 1:45 p.m. today if
possible

 

We are using OTRS (Online Ticket Request System) for our IT staff, and have
customized a webform for requests that dumps directly into the system when
users have a trouble ticket. Our Marketing staff wants something similar,
but is not happy with the way OTRS operates (they think it is too complex).

 

What other (preferably open-source) alternatives are available to track
tickets? Specifically, Marketing is wanting something equivalent to the
excel spreadsheet that the secretary currently keeps, but she wants to see
the following:

 

What the job consists of (details)

Who is currently responsible

When the job is due

What deadlines are imposed, if any - for proofs and so forth

When the job is sent to the printer, if required

When the job is sent to the webmaster, if required

When the job is "completed"

 

And of course, she'd like for this to be searchable and sortable, and be
able to be color coded by person responsible. Oh, yeah, and they want to be
able for people to input some of this info themselves via a webform.

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Nancy Sullivan

Tech Services

Richland Community College

 

 

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