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> Mark Szidik/mlc wrote:<br>
> > Anyone using a trouble ticket tracking system that they can recommend?
I<br>
> > have looked at Mantis, and RT and both are a bit cumbersome for
my needs.<br>
> > (RT is a nightmare of Perl modules to install (at least on Centos))
Trac<br>
> > and Bugzilla are too oriented towards software development for
my needs.<br>
> ><br>
> > Oh, the software needs to be OSS and Linux friendly.<br>
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<br><tt><font size=2>> What are you trying to do with the system? I'm
a big fan of CVSTrac,<br>
> which is Trac's older brother, a lot faster and quite simple to set
up and<br>
> use. But it was written for software development.<br>
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<br><tt><font size=2>> Are you by some chance looking more for a helpdesk
system?<br>
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<br><tt><font size=2>Yeah, maybe 'helpdesk' is a better way to describe
the application. We support the mel.org project and libraries need
to report problems to us. We need to assign those problems to staff,
track the problems, and build FAQ's out of the problem resolutions.</font></tt>
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