
jesse at fsck
Mar 23, 2001, 7:55 AM
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It gives me great pleasure to announce RT 2.0 Beta 1. This release marks an important milestone in RT 2.0's development cycle. All major functionality expected for RT 2.0 has now been integrated into the codebase. The database schema is frozen. Upgrades from Beta 1 to RT 2.0 and any intermediate releases are now a 'supported' procedure. (Well, supported as much as the rest of the package is ;) Some highlights of Beta1: * Ports to Oracle 8 and Postgres 7 * Significant work on the incoming mail gateway * Support for merging tickets * Simpler, cleaner installation * Lots of UI improvements * Lots of bug fixes * The beginnings of a manual How to get it: Fire up your trusty ftp client and point it at: ftp://ftp.fsck.com/pub/rt/devel/rt-1-3-61.tar.gz tar xzvf rt-1-3-61.tar.gz cd rt-1-3-61 more README Reporting bugs: If you run into issues, please send bug reports to rt-2.0-bugs [at] fsck Try to include: perl version, database type and version, OS and version, sendmail (or replacement) version, any stack trace generated and anything else you might find useful. The future: I'm hard at work on RT 2.0 Beta 2 (You can see the todo list at: http://fsck.com/rt2/NoAuth/Buglist.html) After Beta 2, I'll role a release candidate for 2.0, which I'll let percolate for a few weeks. If we don't find any showstoppers, that will become RT 2.0.0. Jesse -- jesse reed vincent -- root [at] eruditorum -- jesse [at] fsck 70EBAC90: 2A07 FC22 7DB4 42C1 9D71 0108 41A3 3FB3 70EB AC90 ...realized that the entire structure of the net could be changed to be made more efficient, elegant, and spontaneously make more money for everyone involved. It's a marvelously simple diagram, but this form doesn't have a way for me to draw it. It'll wait. -Adam Hirsch
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