Never used it but will look into it.
On Sep 23, 6:17 am, Gour-Gadadhara Dasa wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 08:18:03 -0700 (PDT)
> Massimo Di Pierro
>
> wrote:
> > Please help me test it and suggest improvements:
>
> Do you think it could serve as replacement for Roundup tracker?
>
> I'm thinking
On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 08:18:03 -0700 (PDT)
Massimo Di Pierro
wrote:
> Please help me test it and suggest improvements:
Do you think it could serve as replacement for Roundup tracker?
I'm thinking to use Roundup for tracking patient's record and their history
data (kind of EMR app)...it would be j
Looks nice if pretty basic. I wonder if someone would like to run with this
and polish it up, perhaps using Twitter Bootstrap and making it really nice
and clean?
I do not see the attachment. The "author" in the issues page is the
author of the last post about the issue. Also the time is the time of
the last post. I find this more useful because tells be if somebody
has updated the issue. Google does not tell me.
On Sep 22, 2:16 pm, Stefaan Himpe wrote
Please help me test it and suggest improvements:
Also not sure if bug or feature:
If I add an issue, owner is fixed to massimo.dipie...@gmail.com
(I had expected to be the owner of the issues I logged)
Also I seem to be unable to add new issues (perhaps that's a matter of
permissions), but I
Please help me test it and suggest improvements:
http://tests.web2py.com/tracker
Hello, I've attached a .jpg image to one of the issues,
but when I tried to download the attachment, I got
Invalid Request
Also, not sure if bug or feature:
after commenting on one of the issues it seems I beca
My issuetracker is more of a way to show off new features.
In fact the entire thing is only two small tables and two small
actions.
Feel free to steal pieces and improve yours.
Massimo
On Sep 22, 12:21 pm, Julio Schwarzbeck wrote:
> Argh!, Massimo, as usual you beat me to it :P, but oh well, the
Argh!, Massimo, as usual you beat me to it :P, but oh well, the more
the merrier, here are a couple of samples from my "skunk works", to be
available soon:
http://static.techfuel.net/track1.png --> (Another) Issue Tracker #1
http://static.techfuel.net/track2.png --> (Another) Issue Tracker #2
http
fixed
On Sep 22, 10:45 am, stefaan wrote:
> I still get a ticket when clicking tracker -> "issues" button after
> logging in via google. Without login, the issues button seems to work.
>
> http://tests.web2py.com/admin/default/ticket/tracker/192.146.11.2.201...
I still get a ticket when clicking tracker -> "issues" button after
logging in via google. Without login, the issues button seems to work.
http://tests.web2py.com/admin/default/ticket/tracker/192.146.11.2.2011-09-22.16-42-57.2692ee08-77f7-4a72-a1e2-5744c55e58e1
P.S. requires trunk!
On Sep 22, 10:37 am, Massimo Di Pierro
wrote:
> Download it from hg. First of all test it. Check the policies make
> sense. Try with a 2-3 different users.
>
> To integrate into admin tickets, looks at the code in applications/
> admin/controllers/default.py
>
> On Sep 22, 10
Download it from hg. First of all test it. Check the policies make
sense. Try with a 2-3 different users.
To integrate into admin tickets, looks at the code in applications/
admin/controllers/default.py
On Sep 22, 10:26 am, Richard Vézina
wrote:
> I can help!
>
> Where to start?
>
> Richard
>
>
fixed. sorry.
On Sep 22, 10:24 am, Ross Peoples wrote:
> Got a ticket when I clicked the "issue" button on web2py -> "Cannot make it
> work..." issue:
>
> http://tests.web2py.com/admin/default/ticket/tracker/75.150.73.185.20...
>
> I didn't register or login or anything, so I'm getting "not autho
Got a ticket when I clicked the "issue" button on web2py -> "Cannot make it
work..." issue:
http://tests.web2py.com/admin/default/ticket/tracker/75.150.73.185.2011-09-22.16-22-55.145aae1c-68ec-461b-914f-3c992e712c99
I didn't register or login or anything, so I'm getting "not authorized"
message
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