9 messages in com.mysql.lists.eventum-usersRe: A general help on Eventum
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Ritesh Nadhani09 Nov 2004 23:12 
marc...@pl.abb.com10 Nov 2004 00:45 
Ritesh Nadhani10 Nov 2004 03:46 
Joao Prado Maia10 Nov 2004 06:30 
Ritesh Nadhani10 Nov 2004 23:52 
Joao Prado Maia12 Nov 2004 08:00 
Ritesh Nadhani14 Nov 2004 21:17 
Ritesh Nadhani16 Nov 2004 22:21 
Bryan Alsdorf17 Nov 2004 14:30 
Subject:Re: A general help on Eventum
From:marc...@pl.abb.com (marc@pl.abb.com)
Date:11/10/2004 12:45:54 AM
List:com.mysql.lists.eventum-users

AD1. Bug is an issue

AD2. It is PHP's bug tracker. It is very nice. But I prefer eventum as more flexible.

Marcin Slusarczyk

Message from "Ritesh Nadhani" <rite@webyog.com> received on 2004-11-10 08:12

2004-11-10 08:12

"Ritesh Nadhani" <rite@webyog.com>

To: <even@lists.mysql.com> cc: (bcc: Marcin Slusarczyk/PLCRC/ABB) Subject: A general help on Eventum

Hello,

We are looking at Eventum to use it for our internal bugs and issue management. We got installed in our test server for a test run. Looks good.

I have some doubts though:

1.) Its given that we can track issues/bugs from the tool. Now there is no

options for bug tracking. Do we consider a issue as a bug? 2.) MySQL seems to be using a different bug tracker at http://bugs.mysql.com . Is it also an open-source tool? 3.) I cant seem to change the default login/password i.e. adm@example.com / admin to something else? What should I do?

Regards, Ritesh