With over 2000 tickets added to my friend's Pentium 4 server, the older version of Trac that ships with Debian 4 has finally given up the ghost. While it is still running, paging loading takes about 30 seconds a ticket. And only one ticket can be loaded at a time. For 7 years of service on 17 year old hardware, I believe it did a good job.
So let's have a round of applause for "Babydragon's" service.
Joking aside, the ticketing system has been moved to the "cloud", (ugh I hate that term, lets use the real term)... The ticketing system has been moved to a new hosting service. Bitbucket. The good thing about this is I can expose the tickets without exposing the code. (There is no code hosted there at this time anyway.)
As such our Roadmap and tickets are now publicly visible here:
https://bitbucket.org/EricBJones/gearcit...=milestone
Please note, this is not all the tickets. I still have several notebooks with pages of info, not to mention anything you guys give me. Also sorry for the lack of Organization on the page, Bitbucket's ticketing system is notoriously ugly and bad. But it's good enough for the remaining tickets I have.
Updated road map with all of our bug threads. Will do the suggestion forums this weekend.
Updated roadmap with all suggestions that have not been implemented yet, but will be from this forum.
Wouldn't it be better to print the roadmap to pdf files and attach those pdf files instead?
Advantages:
Well being the road map is a website, it would be a bit more work for me to convert it from html to png to pdf...
It's not really meant to be searchable stuff anyway, it's just to show you guys what I plan on doing.
Updated roadmap, I still have a few new tickets to make however. So it's not 100% complete.
Roadmap was updated to 1.18.5
It is a nice way to track you what are doing! And it gets more excited to see the great features to be released in the future!!
(08-27-2015, 08:12 AM)Seaswolf Wrote: [ -> ]It is a nice way to track you what are doing! And it gets more excited to see the great features to be released in the future!!
I've got a lot more stuff to add from my notes. It's mainly used to keep track of the immediate stuff I'm working on and what people submit to me via the forums. But it gives a general idea of where i'm headed. (Later stuff need to be organized.)
Updated as of 1.19 release. (Tickets are subject to change, more or less stuff may be added, and order is not guaranteed.)
Man, it's been a while, almost a year?! No excuse for not updating the road map... If I fail to do it in a timely fashion again, pester me until I do it!
Anyhoo, updated the roadmap as of couple minutes ago.
(12-12-2016, 01:01 AM)Eric.B Wrote: [ -> ]Man, it's been a while, almost a year?! No excuse for not updating the road map... If I fail to do it in a timely fashion again, pester me until I do it!
Anyhoo, updated the roadmap as of couple minutes ago.
Hey Eric,
I love the roadmap, and I'd be interested to see an updated version! Any chance for you to slot that in somewhere?
Cheers!
Currently I am in the process of transferring the repository to a different server as the old one is on its last legs.
There is no timeframe for the transfer, but once it is complete, the ticketing system will be made public.
With over 2000 tickets added to my friend's Pentium 4 server, the older version of Trac that ships with Debian 4 has finally given up the ghost. While it is still running, paging loading takes about 30 seconds a ticket. And only one ticket can be loaded at a time. For 7 years of service on 17 year old hardware, I believe it did a good job.
So let's have a round of applause for "Babydragon's" service.
Joking aside, the ticketing system has been moved to the "cloud", (ugh I hate that term, lets use the real term)... The ticketing system has been moved to a new hosting service. Bitbucket. The good thing about this is I can expose the tickets without exposing the code. (There is no code hosted there at this time anyway.)
As such our Roadmap and tickets are now publicly visible here:
https://bitbucket.org/EricBJones/gearcit...=milestone
Please note, this is not all the tickets. I still have several notebooks with pages of info, not to mention anything you guys give me. Also sorry for the lack of Organization on the page, Bitbucket's ticketing system is notoriously ugly and bad. But it's good enough for the remaining tickets I have.