On 13/08/07, ArchLinuxUser dick_turpin <dick_turpin(a)archlinux.us> wrote:
On 13/08/07, Matthew <m(a)ingsoc.eu> wrote:
You could also try bugzilla -
http://www.bugzilla.org/
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> I think that supports incentives to fix stuff too (built in).
Well I never, just shows how much I know. I always thought bugzilla was
some formal thing attached to a distribution I didn't realise its a
standalone server app.
Thing is I've used the Novell one and it was really complicated so a
learner would have no chance. I think it ought to be simple, I'd envisage
the user clicking on a link filling in the body of their mail and the
backend doing all the weird and wonderful stuff eg allotting, assigning and
giving the sender a reference number (How about "Your reference is 1020
Jelly Beans")?
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Dick Turpin
Arch Linux is an independent i686-optimized community distribution for
intermediate and advanced Linux users. Utilising a Rolling Release System
packages are regularly updated and an ISO release is just a snapshot to the
stable packages at that time. So there's no need for a fresh install the
command 'pacman –Syu' upgrades the whole system.
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That sounds quite funny. Although as you said, Bugzilla is way too far for
what we want to do. We don't even need a database, we just need a wiki, with
editable pages that we can add people onto and add things onto etc...
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