Re: Who's still alive? :)

From: Andrey Petrov <shazow_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 15:01:32 -0400

It seems to me that the terms are interchangeable -- tickets, issues,
bugs, todo's, etc.
Bugzilla uses "bugs".
Trac uses "tickets".
Agendas uses "todo's".
Google uses "issues".
The function is the same for all of them, though. :-P

But if people don't mind maintaining the project site, I'm not against it.

On 8/3/06, Carlos Díez Fernández <carlosdf_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> As what I can see in google projects pages and in this review
> http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS6781337867.html
>
> With google we have features likes issues but we don´t have tasks.
> However we can use issues as if it were tasks.
> Issues have priorities, owner, etc...
>
> 2006/8/3, Kenneth Williams <handhelds.org_at_happydrgn.com >:
> >
> > I am okay with using Google Code. Google generally has good products (most
> of which I use daily).
> >
> > Being a professional SQL developer and PHP hobbyist, I usually enjoy those
> benefits that come with having complete control over the hosting platform,
> database and website however. I also have this beefy server just sitting
> here 75% idle most of the day, which I already maintain daily for the 47
> other domains I have running on it.
> >
> > That being said, I also have a full time job, and using Google Code would
> be one less thing I would need to maintain.
> >
> >
> >
> > On 8/3/06, Andrey Petrov < shazow_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I think you guys should consider (and look into) the Google Project
> > > hosting (http://code.google.com/hosting/). The reason you may have not
> > > heard of it is because it was only released about a week ago. I'm
> > > using it for a small project and it's working out really well. It's
> > > very fast, it has decent ticket management, it comes with SVN access
> > > and it's made for open source projects. Google Groups can be used for
> > > discussion if necessary, Google Blogger for status/release updates,
> > > and even Google Pages for documentation ;-). Although it lacks a wiki,
> > > that's the only downside. It's still in the initial release, so
> > > they'll be adding new features as they go.
> > >
> > > I just feel that it'll take more effort hosting and maintaining our
> > > own project management software than to use an existing free service
> > > made to promote open source projects like ours.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > - Andrey
> > >
> > > On 8/3/06, Kenneth Williams < handhelds.org_at_happydrgn.com> wrote:
> > > > http://krw.info/osaxim/
> > > >
> > > > If we're going to use this software I'd like to get another domain for
> it.
> > > >
> > > > Have you tried Flyspray ( http://flyspray.rocks.cc/ ) or NetOffice
> > > > (http://netoffice.sourceforge.net/)?
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