[Trac] Date Ranged queries

Andy Lubel lubela at tteam.com
Wed Jan 12 16:50:15 EST 2005


Ive been using the Trac project for almost 24 hours now and what an
unbelievable fit for our needs so far!  Awesome job!  I never knew wiki
could do things like this!

We are currently looking on ways to improve (make easier) our SW-CMM
processes.  I have come to one part of our requirements that would ask
things like;

How many files have been added/modified/deleted in a month in the
repository.
How many bugs/change requests are new/closed/on hold/deleted in a month from
the BUG/Issue side.


I see that in the custom report section, there is a nice little report
builder where you can select columns, would it be hard to include date
ranges in that?  Has it already been done?  I am very new to SQLlite, so I
don't know how possible it is.. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Do any of you users out there use this software to cut nasty overhead coming
from SW-CMM requirements?


TIA


-----Original Message-----
From: trac-bounces at lists.edgewall.com
[mailto:trac-bounces at lists.edgewall.com] On Behalf Of Justus Pendleton
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 3:50 PM
To: trac at lists.edgewall.com
Subject: [Trac] Re: Pluggable Modules

Greg Wilson wrote:
> Some of my students are therefore going to be looking at adding better 
> comms to Trac.  Question is, what kind?  Blogs aren't the right way to 
> organize meetings or ask teammates when they're going to fix that damn 
> refresh bug; that leaves mailing lists, bulletin boards, and NNTP 
> newsgroups, all of which have their pro's and con's when you're 
> running 120 projects.  In the interest of keeping things small, we'd 
> really rather not add more than one...

I think mailing lists, bulletin boards, and NNTP are just three different
views of the same model.  Mailing lists and NNTP in particular, as setting
up a gateway between them is easy.

I'm not clear on exactly what "adding one" to trac entails.  What kinds of
things do people want to see in an integration between trac and a mailing
list/bboard/nntp?  For myself, I don't see much beyond adding wiki parsing
to make adding links from trac items to external "communication" URLs
easier.

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