Hi Martin, I noticed launchpad-work-items-tracker and status.l.o/status.u.c and was wondering how flexible it is and how closely tied to launchpad it is? Since Debian doesn't use launchpad we would need the possibility to replace the data collection and storage. I think that work-items-tracker could be useful in Debian too, for example the release team's release goals or in the DEX project for the work on merging Ubuntu changes into Debian. Possibly different teams would want to be able to setup instances too. For the release team, I guess the data backend bits would be some flat files, the Debian bug tracker and release team usertags. For DEX I guess Nathan Handler can comment, since he is doing a GSoc project that will be used to track merges from derivatives. Also, I can't find any license or copyright information in the source code (trunk) but the launchpad page says GPLv3, could you add license and copyright information to the source too? -- bye, pabs http://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
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