[rt-devel] selectively turning off global scrips?
Daniel E. Eisenbud
eisenbud at cbio.mskcc.org
Fri Mar 12 17:36:40 EST 2004
Are either 3.2 or 3.4 going to have the ability to turn off global
scrips on a per-queue basis? That would be hugely useful. (And IIRC
would require a new table.)
-Dan
On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 04:42:28PM -0500, Jesse Vincent <jesse at bestpractical.com> wrote:
> I'm pleased to announce the immediate availability of RT 3.1.10 from
> http://download.bestpractical.com/pub/rt/devel/
>
> This is the first Beta release of what will become RT 3.2.0 this
> spring. It contains numerous improvements, most notably an overhauled
> ticket searching system. We don't yet recommend this release for
> production use, though 3.1.x is stable enough that we're now using it
> on rt3.fsck.com.
>
> Frequent beta releases of RT 3.1 will follow this one until we're
> confident that it's ready for production, though it's almost feature
> complete. (RT Journals haven't yet been integrated).
>
> RT 3.2 is a relatively minor upgrade from RT 3.0. The upgrade procedure
> is relatively painless, requiring only a single added database table.
> RT 3.4, due later this summer will include more major database changes,
> including support for "large text," "image" and "downloadable file"
> custom fields on Tickets, Ticket Updates, Users and Groups.
>
>
> Best,
> Jesse
>
>
> MD5 sums:
>
> 8f67cd66acec0d141cec4b32803f562d rt-3.1.10.tar.gz
> d5d56aa0f0519dc1db2e3f14e846edbd rt-3.1.10.tar.gz.sig
>
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