You can certainly install full RT on your own server - it's just one
of the most horrible web applications I've ever had to set up in my
entire life - but once you get it's working, it does things better
than any other ticket system I've been able to find.

Dan



On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 12:19 PM,  <da...@lang.hm> wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Apr 2010, Esther Filderman wrote:
>
>> BTW, for those looking to just keep track of their own work, without
>> dealing with a whole trouble ticket system, I highly recommend Best
>> Practical's Hiveminder [hiveminder.com] -- a sort of micro-RT where
>> you can assign deadlines, tag things, have events be hierarchical [ie.
>> A isnt' due until B is done].  I find it really useful to juggle the
>> TODO lists for the various groups I'm working with.
>
> is this available to run on my own server (I don't really like the idea of
> all my project details being out on someone else's server)
>
> David Lang
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