[consulting] Issue tracking for clients

mark burdett mark at goodstorm.com
Mon Oct 23 21:05:57 UTC 2006


You can use your apache configuration to lockdown access to trac and
your svn repository.

There is an accountmanager plugin for trac, whereby Trac itself
manages user access: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/AccountManagerPlugin

--mark

On 10/23/06, Khalid B <kb at 2bits.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
> Drupal already has the project module that is used on drupal.org for
> issue tracking. This is suited for open source community projects.
>
> But for tracking issues for a site one builds for a client, you don't
> want Client A to see Project B for example.
>
> There is case tracker which is more generic than just software
> development, but I have no used.
>
> There are other non-Drupal solutions, such as Trac http://trac.edgewall.org/
> but not sure how suited they are in more private settings.
>
> Third party hosted services include things like http://basecamphq.com, and
> a smaller http://sidejobtrack.com and http://www.secondsite.biz
>
> Some of this was discussed last April on this list. See the thread here
> http://lists.drupal.org/pipermail/consulting/2006-April/000794.html
>
> Did the landscape change since then? What do other people on this
> list use?
>
> Of  course Drupal based solutions preferred, but one is pragmatic
> about these things.
> _______________________________________________
> consulting mailing list
> consulting at drupal.org
> http://lists.drupal.org/mailman/listinfo/consulting
>


-- 
mark burdett
mark at goodstorm.com
+1 (415) 341-2815 [mobile]
+1 (415) 223-0305 [office]
http://www.goodstorm.com/
835 Terry Francois St
San Francisco CA 94158-2209


More information about the consulting mailing list