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Revision as of 18:28, 7 October 2013
Contents
Bug Tracker for Pidora
Project Description
Trac is an open source Project management and bug tracking system. It is the system currently employed to keep track of bugs for Pidora. As with everything on the internet, there are those that use it as it is intended; but you also have a group of people that derive pleasure by abusing it and spamming the system. There are many available modules to help control the incoming spam. While spam cannot be completely eliminated, it can be significantly reduced, and what is able to squeeze in through the automated controls, is easily dealt with by the administrator.
Project Leader
Sung Hwan Kim
professorplumpi blog
Project Contributor(s)
Project Details
While I have the option of continuing to use Trac or switching to BugZilla, I believe I will continue with Trac, as much of it is already implemented (however this does not mean I am closed to the idea of switching to BugZilla; should this avenue show more promise in the future). Trac has several internal and external filtering strategies, which can be found here. I will update this section as I get a chance to test the different options available.
Project Plan
Tracking
Trac to track Trac? =)
Key contacts
Andrew Oatly-Willis
Goals by Release
Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals:
- 0.1
- Research and test each of the modules that look promising
- 0.2
- Implement the modules that show significant decrease in spam
- 0.3
- ???Profit