Re: [pgsql-www] Collaboration Tool Proposal - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Andrew Sullivan
Subject Re: [pgsql-www] Collaboration Tool Proposal
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Msg-id 20040301150903.GD8345@phlogiston.dyndns.org
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In response to Re: [pgsql-www] Collaboration Tool Proposal  (Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com>)
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On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 10:48:57AM -0800, Josh Berkus wrote:
>
> RT:   I've been using RT for OSCON, and am not wowed by it.    Of course, I
> can say the same of BZ and GForge-Tracker.   From my perspective, it's
> neither better nor worse than the other solutions, although the interaction
> with e-mail is nice.
> More importantly, *we* would have to do the port to PostgreSQL.   This is

That's not true.  RT 3.2 supports PostgreSQL out of the box, and at
least one of Best Practical's customers (Afilias) requires that MySQL
not be the platform (because I'm just too worried about the current
license).  That isn't to say it's the only choice, but it does indeed
support Postgres.  Jesse Vincent has told me, also, that PostgreSQL
support is important to him.

RT is pretty flexible for managing issues, bugs, problems, &c.  I'm
not real sure it's right for this job, but it might be.  CPAN appears
to use it, for instance.

A
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