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>
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 ------------------------------------------------------------
On Sun, Oct 25, 1998 at 06:25:41PM -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 :-).
Keystone seems to be quite the useful package (we use it at NACS also). Written in PHP. Runs well when compiled as an Apache module. We use it here with PHP and mySQL. -- Steve Sobol [sjsobol@nacs.net] Part-time Support Droid [support@nacs.net] NACS Spaminator [abuse@nacs.net] I'm not paranoid. Nor are any of the people who are out to get me.
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Marc Blanchet
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Paul Vixie
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Steven J. Sobol