Managing task lists

SMcGrath at dhhs.state.nh.us SMcGrath at dhhs.state.nh.us
Wed Feb 7 23:18:12 UTC 2001



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Scott McGrath
02/07/2001 06:17 PM

To:   "J.D. Falk" <jdfalk at mail-abuse.org>
cc:

Subject:  Re: Managing task lists  (Document link: Scott McGrath)

We used Remedy to manage trouble reporting and follow up until we went with
a system which was developed specifically to meet our staff and user needs.

Scott




"J.D. Falk" <jdfalk at mail-abuse.org>@merit.edu on 02/07/2001 06:05:25 PM

Sent by:  owner-nanog at merit.edu


To:   nanog at merit.edu
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Subject:  Re: Managing task lists



On 02/07/01, lucifer at lightbearer.com wrote:

> James S. Smith wrote:
> >
> > What sort of software do people use to manage various tasks?  Something
> > like a helpdesk or ticketing system, where users can report problems,
etc.
>
> WebRT, though it's really only suited to a rather small setup unless you
> tweak it by hand some (we're mostly using it to track software
development
> bug reports, as opposed to task management).

     There've been a lot of improvements made to RT since it was
     called "WebRT" -- including a total rewrite, which is now in
     beta.  http://www.fsck.com/projects/rt/ has info.

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