[rt-users] empty cases in web
Jesse
jesse at fsck.com
Thu Apr 19 23:22:05 EDT 2001
At this point, it really depends on your specific scenario and needs.
I can say that I have been using it in production for a small queue (RT bugs)
and not seen dataloss or major hosage. At this point, if you want
to deploy RT2 in production, I'd recommend putting it through its paces
in a local testing environment first. Also note that the rt1 importer
doesn't exist yet.
In the two weeks since the release of beta 2, I haven't heard reports
reports of 'severe' functionality bugs. That doesn't mean that
they're not there, though.
-j
On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 10:17:27AM -0700, Split infinity Tech Support wrote:
>
>
> > sounds like your webserver and mailserver processes have different ideas
> > about
> > the current timezone.
> > This design flaw is fixed in RT2
> >
>
> Would you recommend using RT2 in a production environment or are there
> still known bugs that would keep this from being a good idea?
>
>
> Jason
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