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Arno Lehmann wrote:

A related question: Can you set up the dokuwiki s that certain pages can
not be modified by everybody, but can still contain these voting thingies?

I *believe* so, but I'm not familiar enough with the dokuwiki plugin API to
say with 100% certainty.

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On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 15:51:27 -0400
Ryan Novosielski <novosirj < at > um...> wrote:

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Ken Gunderson wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 22:08:18 +0200
Arno Lehmann <al < at > it...> wrote:

Hi,

On 6/4/2007 6:11 PM, Ken Gunderson wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 12:26:20 +0200
Arno Lehmann <al < at > it...> wrote:

Hi,

[snip]
A couple php based that would make my short list:

-e107
[snip]
It was either Drupal or Joomla that won. Point being here that e107 is
"up there" with the big boys. But then again, as you've noted, a full
blown CMS may well be overkill for your objectives. OTOH, once you've
set one up you leverage a scalable foundation where you can easily add
more features as the need arises. In the interim, you can disable
those that you don't need.

You know, it may be overkill... but then again, haven't we as a
community sort of been clamoring for a Bacula-official wiki for awhile?
I know you may not want to be the one doing that work, but I wonder if
we can't kill two birds here with one stone.

IMHO Wiki's suck. Dokuwiki sucking less than most.

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On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 22:21:54 +0200
Arno Lehmann <al < at > it...> wrote:

Hi,

On 6/6/2007 9:51 PM, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
... using a CMS for voting only?

You know, it may be overkill... but then again, haven't we as a
community sort of been clamoring for a Bacula-official wiki for awhile?
I know you may not want to be the one doing that work, but I wonder if
we can't kill two birds here with one stone.


Good point... if someone set up a CMS or Wiki with the (probably)
necessary modules to support the voting process, I'd manage the feature
requests and voting itself.

(But I do prefer something much more structured than a bare wiki.)

+1

Wiki != CMS and definitely NOT the way to go, IMHO.

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On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 12:26:20 +0200
Arno Lehmann <al < at > it...> wrote:

Hi,

On 6/4/2007 2:47 AM, Ken Gunderson wrote:
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 00:38:00 +0200
Steen <blist < at > be...> wrote:

On Tuesday 29 May 2007 12:46:22 Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,

On 5/29/2007 11:44 AM, Steen wrote:
Mandag 28 maj 2007 13:44 skrev Arno Lehmann:
...
[snip]

What i'd like to achieve is to set up something which supports voting on
feature request.

A feature request has to be stored and presented in a formalized way,
and each voter must be able to enter several weighted votes once per
voting period.

If noone finds a suitable solution with some readily available software
I'll start thinking how to implement something myself in a few days.

Arno

Another option that may be worth considering is Trac.

<http://trac.edgewall.org/>

Trac Demo Site:

<http://www.hosted-projects.com/trac/TracDemo/Demo>

It has built in wiki, bug tracker, svn browsing, etc. Do not run on
sqlite db backend though for anything more than testing. Production =>
MySQL or PostgreSQL.

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Hi,

On 6/7/2007 5:54 AM, Ken Gunderson wrote:
...
Another option that may be worth considering is Trac.

<http://trac.edgewall.org/>

Trac Demo Site:

<http://www.hosted-projects.com/trac/TracDemo/Demo>

It has built in wiki, bug tracker, svn browsing, etc. Do not run on
sqlite db backend though for anything more than testing. Production =>
MySQL or PostgreSQL.

Did I not find it, or is there no module for feature request and voting
on them?

Arno

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Trac is awesome, looks at some other examples I host :
http://www.museek-plus.org/
http://www.nicotine-plus.org/
http://methlab.thegraveyard.org/
http://trac.aircrack-ng.org/

My corpo:
http://lrs.linbox.org/
http://lds.linbox.org/

If needed, I can give you some help in setting up trac.

Check http://www.trac-hacks.org/ to get plugins expanding trac functions.

Arno Lehmann a écrit :
Hi,

On 6/7/2007 5:54 AM, Ken Gunderson wrote:
...

Another option that may be worth considering is Trac.

<http://trac.edgewall.org/>

Trac Demo Site:

<http://www.hosted-projects.com/trac/TracDemo/Demo>

It has built in wiki, bug tracker, svn browsing, etc. Do not run on
sqlite db backend though for anything more than testing. Production =>
MySQL or PostgreSQL.


Did I not find it, or is there no module for feature request and voting
on them?

Arno



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Hi,

On 6/7/2007 11:50 AM, Adam C=E9cile wrote:
Trac is awesome, looks at some other examples I host :
http://www.museek-plus.org/
http://www.nicotine-plus.org/
http://methlab.thegraveyard.org/
http://trac.aircrack-ng.org/
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My corpo:
http://lrs.linbox.org/
http://lds.linbox.org/
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supports voting in a manner the Bacula project uses it? I couldn't find=20
anything, and I couldn't even manage to find any sample site where there =

was voting on issues set up to see how that's done...

Arno

Arno Lehmann a =E9crit :
Hi,

On 6/7/2007 5:54 AM, Ken Gunderson wrote:
...
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Another option that may be worth considering is Trac.

<http://trac.edgewall.org/>

Trac Demo Site:

<http://www.hosted-projects.com/trac/TracDemo/Demo>

It has built in wiki, bug tracker, svn browsing, etc. Do not run on
sqlite db backend though for anything more than testing. Production =
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MySQL or PostgreSQL.
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on them?

Arno

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Arno,

On Thu, 7 Jun 2007 at 12:02pm, Arno Lehmann wrote:

<http://trac.edgewall.org/>

Trac Demo Site:

<http://www.hosted-projects.com/trac/TracDemo/Demo>

It has built in wiki, bug tracker, svn browsing, etc. Do not run on
sqlite db backend though for anything more than testing. Production =>
MySQL or PostgreSQL.

Did I not find it, or is there no module for feature request and voting
on them?

Take a look at:

http://trac-hacks.org/#VoteforaRequest-a-Hack

That seems very similiar to the bacula voting process. The only issue
might be allowing users the appropriate permission to cast votes. The
details on the polling plugin are here:

http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/PollMacro

chris

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Hi,

On 6/7/2007 1:59 PM, Chris Shelton wrote:
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Arno,

On Thu, 7 Jun 2007 at 12:02pm, Arno Lehmann wrote:

<http://trac.edgewall.org/>

Trac Demo Site:

<http://www.hosted-projects.com/trac/TracDemo/Demo>

It has built in wiki, bug tracker, svn browsing, etc. Do not run on
sqlite db backend though for anything more than testing. Production =>
MySQL or PostgreSQL.

Did I not find it, or is there no module for feature request and voting
on them?

Take a look at:

http://trac-hacks.org/#VoteforaRequest-a-Hack

I did see that, but found nothing about how to vote.

By trial-and-error, I learned that you have to be logged in to vote.

That seems very similiar to the bacula voting process. The only issue
might be allowing users the appropriate permission to cast votes. The
details on the polling plugin are here:

http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/PollMacro

Well, it's one vote only, but a short look at the source showed that
it's a rather short python module which might be easily adapted to our
needs.

Anyone around with experience scripting trac-hacks?

Arno

chris

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