Re: [HACKERS] User requests now that 6.5 is out
Mike Embry <membry@neutrino.sps.mot.com>
From: Mike Embry <membry@neutrino.sps.mot.com>
To: Mark Hollomon <mhh@nortelnetworks.com>, pgsql-hackers@hub.org
Date: 1999-06-30T01:18:54Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
Mark Hollomon wrote: > > The Hermit Hacker wrote: > > > > > > I've tried GNATs, and didn't really like it...its worked effectively at > > FreeBSD, but... > > > > Ouch, JitterBug looks painful :( > > > > I'm willing to install either, but I think that GNATs, from what I'm used > > to of it, is the better one, since it allows for email based bug > > reports... > > So does JitterBug. > How about W3PDB? http://www.bawue.de/~mergl/export/w3pdb-0.20.tar.gz It was written by Edmund Mergl and uses PostgreSQL + Apache to provide a GNATS-like database enabled problem tracking system. I'm using WWWGNATS which is very dated but was the best Open Source option 5 years or so ago. I looked at moving from GNATS to W3PDB but haven't had the time. Looked promising though. There's also bugzilla. http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ MikE