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I've now become a HUGE fan of PHP and PostgreSQL on Red Hat 9. We're
moving everything we can to it as fast as humanly possible in the next 2 years. Some other things we do are moving to Progress/Webspeed on Linux and AIX. Do you know of anyone out on the web who has made a kind of Bugzilla-knockoff (even primitive) and has implemented it in PHP/PostgreSQL? (Bugzilla is user-friendly and was written in Perl. It's also quickly becoming the industry standard among non-MS programming circles.) Can you show me a website demo? If I get to see some of these, I might be able to convince my boss to purchase a copy to install here and then customize for our environment. (Can't promise this, however.) I would code this myself, but I have been so under the gun to get so many other projects out the door. (Heck, I might even need to fly in a temp PHP programmer to come in and help me with all this other stuff I need to build, but again -- I can't promise anything.) So, if you're a PHP entrepreneur, get cracking! :) |
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> Do you know of anyone out on the web who has made a kind of
> Bugzilla-knockoff (even primitive) and has implemented it in > PHP/PostgreSQL? (Bugzilla is user-friendly and was written in Perl. > It's also quickly becoming the industry standard among non-MS > programming circles.) Stick 'bug' and 'php' into search on freshmeat.net and lots pop up. If you have time to look at these any recommendations would be welcome. I have three box files full of bits of paper to contend with at the moment (legacy system). |