Mario Ruggier wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I have to say I am very drawn by the no-magic, simplicity and stability > principles that you develop quixote with, and I am considering using it > for an upcoming project. Have no specific quixote questions as yet, but, > as i am evaluating issue tracking tools to use for the same project, i > wondered if: > (a) there is some such tool developed on top of quixote, that would > therefore be easy to integrate with other quixote applications or sites, > and > (b) if anyone can heartily recommend any one such issue tracker / simple > knowledge management system, here I'm hoping that you tend to like and > choose tools that have precisely the same philosophy as quixote... > simplicity and stability (not only in few bugs, but also in > architectural or feature changes) are very important. > I am looking for a python tool of course, and running on os x. > > Thank you! > > mario > > _______________________________________________ > Quixote-users mailing list > Quixote-users@mems-exchange.org > http://mail.mems-exchange.org/mailman/listinfo/quixote-users It doesn't use Quixote for it's web interface (but that could be a project in itself ;-), but for issue tracking I can't recommend roundup (http://roundup.sourceforge.net) highly enough. Regards, Andy -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From the desk of Andrew J Todd esq - http://www.halfcooked.com/