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Message-ID: <20120704152614.GA24148@debian> Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2012 19:26:14 +0400 From: Aleksey Cherepanov <aleksey.4erepanov@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Aleksey's status report #11 I missed my status report yesterday. Sorry! My previous status report is on john-dev. During this week I finished skeleton of client side. So now I am about to make a skeleton of server side. I already tested request tracker's speed and tried redmine but did not tried to fill them with reasonable amount of tickets yet because I already got problems with about empty database. On my Debian box redmine works well out of the box but request tracker is too slow. It takes 5 seconds to create ticket using cli and 1 second to update it (when there are changes, setting the same values is much faster). Web ui is not better. It is abnormal. There should be some misconfiguration. Nevertheless I plan to use request tracker as is for skeleton to try the whole process in action. Speed does not matter now. Though I do not want to spend much time on this. Request tracker's cli seems to be easy to use so I hope to make rough integration of client side with rt right today. I did not yet fixed everything that Frank pointed me out after previous status report. Done > - Draft implementation of client side It seems to be done. To do > - Draft implementation of server side That is my primary priority. Though it will be a bare bone thing. - Try to fix request tracker to get reasonable speed > - Look into other possible collaboration server side tool > - Compare them by speed - Apply Frank's suggestions from status report #10 > - Fix markup on the wiki page > - Research possible statistics and their importance > - Keep discussions > - Develop plan B for server side > - Set repo up Regards, Aleksey Cherepanov
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