12-02-2014 01:19 PM
pdf of slides
Any questions or help required just mail me or reply here
Steve
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02-11-2015 06:36 AM
Steve,
Im looking into setting something similar to what you described in your Linux VPS Bugzilla presentation.
Can I ask why you chose tagadab.com over someone like devzing.com who offer dedicated bugzilla support?
Its just that there are a few extra steps to setting the system up from scratch via the blank VPS route and im on unfamilar ground there.
Did you find the setup process a steep learning curve?
do the guys at Tagadab provide support for setting it up?
initially we are looking at just getting the bugzilla system up and running with a view to uploading some repositories soon after.
Also, can I access the demonstration videos that your presentation refers to?
Many thanks
Ian
02-12-2015 08:15 AM
Hi Ian
Hmm it appears that I'm not getting email notifications from this group any more!!!
The reason I went my own way is that I know MySQL to a decent level and managing my own dB allows me to change stuff. So for example I pull all my emails into the database and then link them to a bug, this is something I added, ditto attachments. I can give you the schema if you need it. I'm not protective about the software either so will be happy to show you it. Maybe we could skype/screen share on evening.
I also want to run my project management database, this holds document numbering, project numbering etc etc.
There's nothing magic about a VPS compared to a desktop linux system. You just get an IP address password, online set-up screen etc etc.
The link to the presentation is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGAYYNRorOA
this should be visible from our Google+ group
https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/117456715228041083791/117456715228041083791/about
I never called on their support but claranet who owns them are a pretty good company.
Tell me if those links work for you.
Steve
Steve
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