Hi,
I'm trying go through some issues on JIRA and it keeps logging me out every few minutes.
At some point I even logged in, clicked an issue, clicked Edit (which uses AJAX) and then the Edit screen wouldn't load due to me not being authenticated (while I still saw my nickname on the top right).
-- Krinkle
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 9:54 PM, Krinkle krinklemail@gmail.com wrote:
At some point I even logged in, clicked an issue, clicked Edit (which uses AJAX) and then the Edit screen wouldn't load due to me not being authenticated (while I still saw my nickname on the top right).
I have the same problem lately when I use JIRA. The session loss happens intermittently, though, so if I just try the same edit over and over it eventually works. At least, it has always worked when I tried it.
- Carl
(anonymous) wrote:
At some point I even logged in, clicked an issue, clicked Edit (which uses AJAX) and then the Edit screen wouldn't load due to me not being authenticated (while I still saw my nickname on the top right).
I have the same problem lately when I use JIRA. The session loss happens intermittently, though, so if I just try the same edit over and over it eventually works. At least, it has always worked when I tried it.
It doesn't work for me since at least early October, but it never healed itself - I always had to login again (after copying the comment I was about to enter and trying to re- member what else I wanted to change :-)).
Tim
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+ 1 (the same for me)
Greetings DrTrigon
On 23.11.2012 20:46, Tim Landscheidt wrote:
(anonymous) wrote:
At some point I even logged in, clicked an issue, clicked Edit (which uses AJAX) and then the Edit screen wouldn't load due to me not being authenticated (while I still saw my nickname on the top right).
I have the same problem lately when I use JIRA. The session loss happens intermittently, though, so if I just try the same edit over and over it eventually works. At least, it has always worked when I tried it.
It doesn't work for me since at least early October, but it never healed itself - I always had to login again (after copying the comment I was about to enter and trying to re- member what else I wanted to change :-)).
Tim
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I wrote:
At some point I even logged in, clicked an issue, clicked Edit (which uses AJAX) and then the Edit screen wouldn't load due to me not being authenticated (while I still saw my nickname on the top right).
I have the same problem lately when I use JIRA. The session loss happens intermittently, though, so if I just try the same edit over and over it eventually works. At least, it has always worked when I tried it.
It doesn't work for me since at least early October, but it never healed itself - I always had to login again (after copying the comment I was about to enter and trying to re- member what else I wanted to change :-)).
Any update on this? I'd also be interested if there is a schedule for fixing TS-1528 ("Mails from JIRA have stopped working").
Tim
Hello, At Friday 14 December 2012 16:41:01 DaB. wrote:
Any update on this? I'd also be interested if there is a schedule for fixing TS-1528 ("Mails from JIRA have stopped working").
sorry, no news yet. If the situation doesn't change until the new year we will switch to another software like bugzilla (can anybody recommend one?)
Sincerely, DaB.
Phabricator.
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 9:42 AM, DaB. WP@daniel.baur4.info wrote:
Hello, At Friday 14 December 2012 16:41:01 DaB. wrote:
Any update on this? I'd also be interested if there is a schedule for fixing TS-1528 ("Mails from JIRA have stopped working").
sorry, no news yet. If the situation doesn't change until the new year we will switch to another software like bugzilla (can anybody recommend one?)
Sincerely, DaB.
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Hello, At Sunday 16 December 2012 21:00:09 DaB. wrote:
What features should it have?
- A possibility to mark ticket/reports as non-public, - the possibility to have projects/components - very good would be a LDAP-interface or a SSO-integration
Sincerely, DaB.
I'm quite a big fan of Mantis [1] [2]. (We don't need the mobile stuff. The bug tracker itself is FOSS, web-based with PHP and SQL)
It also supports LDAP [3]
Matthew Bowker http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Matthewrbowker http://toolserver.org/~matthewrbowker
[1] http://mantisbt.org/ [2] http://www.mantisbt.org/manual/ [3] http://www.mantisbt.org/manual/manual.customizing.mantis.ldap.php
On Dec 16, 2012, at 1:02 PM, DaB. WP@daniel.baur4.info wrote:
Hello, At Sunday 16 December 2012 21:00:09 DaB. wrote:
What features should it have?
- A possibility to mark ticket/reports as non-public,
- the possibility to have projects/components
- very good would be a LDAP-interface or a SSO-integration
Sincerely, DaB.
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We use Mantis at my workplace; it works fairly well.
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On 12/16/2012 3:25 PM, Matthew Bowker wrote:
I'm quite a big fan of Mantis [1] [2]. (We don't need the mobile stuff. The bug tracker itself is FOSS, web-based with PHP and SQL)
It also supports LDAP [3]
Matthew Bowker http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Matthewrbowker http://toolserver.org/~matthewrbowker
[1] http://mantisbt.org/ [2] http://www.mantisbt.org/manual/ [3] http://www.mantisbt.org/manual/manual.customizing.mantis.ldap.php
On Dec 16, 2012, at 1:02 PM, DaB. WP@daniel.baur4.info wrote:
Hello, At Sunday 16 December 2012 21:00:09 DaB. wrote:
What features should it have?
- A possibility to mark ticket/reports as non-public,
- the possibility to have projects/components
- very good would be a LDAP-interface or a SSO-integration
Sincerely, DaB.
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On Dec 16, 2012, at 9:28 PM, Hersfold hersfoldwiki@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/16/2012 3:25 PM, Matthew Bowker wrote:
I'm quite a big fan of Mantis [1] [2]. (We don't need the mobile stuff. The bug tracker itself is FOSS, web-based with PHP and SQL)
It also supports LDAP [3].
[1] http://mantisbt.org/ [2] http://www.mantisbt.org/manual/ [3] http://www.mantisbt.org/manual/manual.customizing.mantis.ldap.php
We use Mantis at my workplace; it works fairly well.
Though Mantis (the default theme at least) does look and feel very 1997-style and may be too complicated, confusing and ugly for most users:
http://mantisbt.org/demo/my_view_page.php http://mantisbt.org/demo/view_all_bug_page.php http://mantisbt.org/demo/view.php?id=15448
-- Krinkle
(anonymous) wrote:
What features should it have?
- A possibility to mark ticket/reports as non-public,
- the possibility to have projects/components
- very good would be a LDAP-interface or a SSO-integration
Why not just use the WMF Bugzilla? That would clear the toolserver admin's plate of one more thing to take care of.
Tim
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