Intranet database

Nick Trout nick at spam_me_notvideosystem.co.uk
Fri Mar 24 05:36:56 EST 2000


> Zope is pretty easy to use. It integrates with all manner of databases
> and Apache, but as you say,for your situation, it may be overkill. Which
> is a shame, because programming in Python and Zope is a real pleasure...
> :)

Thats why I wanted to write as much as possible in Python as so many of the
projects developed using it are so practical! :-) I was very much in at the deep
end yesterday. There seems to be so much support for Apache. Do I need to use
PyApache/Httpdapy in conjunction with Zope?

I'm beginning to think I should just go for it with Zope as there is a fair
amount of documentation. Part of the point of doing this is to teach myself
solid website development for future use so I may as well go for the best
solution. What do you think? Any good pointers?

> Alternatively, you could use *kof* php *kof* and keystone - it's a bug
> tracker system, and (last time I checked) free
> http://www.stonekeep.com/keystone.php3
> You shouldn't need to do any programming in PHP using Keystone.

PHP looks interesting. Found a few bug tracking systems out there (GNATS,
JitterBug, Bugzilla etc) but would like to produce one from scratch as a
learning experience. We have pretty specialised needs as well.

Cheers Tony,
Nick.





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