On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 9:45 PM, Travis Oliphant
<travis@continuum.io> wrote:
The idea is to allow people to test-out YouTrack for a few weeks and get to know it while we migrate bugs to it. it looks like it is straightforward to export the data out of YouTrack should we eventually decide to use something else.
The interface looks good, but to get a feeling for how this would really work out I think admin rights are necessary. Then we can try out the command window (mass editing of issues), the rest API, etc. Could you send those out off-list?
The idea is to host it on an external server (Rackspace or AWS that multiple people are able to admin). So far, I like the keyboard interface and the searchable widget on top. We will continue to work on moving tickets into the system.
I assume you're doing that based on
http://confluence.jetbrains.net/display/YTD3/Python+Client+Library? We discussed before keeping the conversion code somewhere public, is that possible already? Then we can also see the Trac --> YouTrack mapping. For example, it was unclear to me if "fix versions" equal Trac Milestones or not.
Ralf
On Mar 30, 2012, at 7:33 PM, Charles R Harris wrote:
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 4:08 PM, Maggie Mari
<maggie.mari@continuum.io> wrote:
Hello, everyone.
I work with Travis at Continuum, and he asked me to setup a YouTrack
server that everyone is welcome to play around with. There is a test
project currently set up, with some fake tickets.
Here is the address:
http://ec2-107-21-65-210.compute-1.amazonaws.com:8011/issues
It's running on an AWS micro instance, so it might be slow at the moment.
Any feedback or comments would be welcome.
Looks nice, although it will take a little getting used to. It's hard to tell with these things until you have actually made some use of them. Is it configurable? I was wondering what sort of feedback you were looking for. Who will have access to these issues? Is this going to be hosted at Continuum?
Chuck
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