At 18:25 98-10-25 -0800, Paul Vixie wrote:
A ticket system of course - I've bumoped into gnats and arp (though I cannot find it) I'm looking for soething that I can put on a local server and have accessible via the web for satelite offices in Europe - mostly for installs and project tracking rather than event ticketting - lightweight is fine - any recomendations... email me or I'll get yelled
We've been experimenting with Keystone here. It's the best I've seen, and that's even counting the higher-cost commercial ones. It's not perfect but that's what opensource is for :-). -- Paul Vixie <paul@vix.com>
For those of you looking for it, Keystone is available at: http://www.stonekeep.com You need perl,php,mysql and apache to run it. You can replace some of these by others (ex.: mysql->postgres). We're using it in house and very happy with it. Marc. ----------------------------------------------------------- Marc Blanchet | Marc.Blanchet@viagenie.qc.ca Viagénie inc. | http://www.viagenie.qc.ca 3107 des hôtels | tél.: 418-656-9254 Ste-Foy, Québec | fax.: 418-656-0183 Canada, G1W 4W5 | radio: VA2-JAZ ------------------------------------------------------------ pgp :57 86 A6 83 D3 A8 58 32 F7 0A BB BD 5F B2 4B A7 ------------------------------------------------------------ Internet Engineering Standards/Normes d'ingénierie Internet http://www.normos.org ------------------------------------------------------------ Auteur du livre TCP/IP Simplifié, Éditions Logiques, 1997 ------------------------------------------------------------