[Biojava-dev] Open bugs.

Scooter Willis HWillis at scripps.edu
Wed Mar 2 09:24:09 EST 2011


I use Redmine at work using the Jumpbox virtual appliance. Couldn't be
easier and Jumpbox makes admin/upgrades/backup painless. Jumpbox keeps
track of all the data elements as part of the backup process. When they
release a new version of the Redmine virtual appliance you simply restore
your backup into the new vmware instance and you have upgraded. You can
try redmine/jumpbox appliance via Amazon EC2
http://www.jumpbox.com/app/redmine

Thanks

Scooter



On 3/2/11 6:37 AM, "Peter" <biopython at maubp.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:

>On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 12:32 AM, Michael Heuer <heuermh at acm.org> wrote:
>>
>> Sorry for replying to an old thread.
>>
>> I am quite fond of JIRA, having used it with ASF open source projects,
>>at
>> work, and as a hosted option (JIRA Studio or whatever they call it).  I
>> believe they provide free hosting for open source projects.
>>
>> I'm not sure how it might integrate with github though, I only have
>> experience integrating it with subversion.
>>
>>   michael
>
>I'm not sure if this is meant to be public knowledge, but on root-l there
>is talk of trying Redmine running on an minimal Amazon cloud server.
>http://www.redmine.org/
>
>If anyone has 1st hand experience of migrating Bugzilla data to
>Redmine, please get in touch.
>
>Peter
>
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