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Request Tracker Wiki
RT
RT is an open source issue tracking and workflow platform developed and supported by Best Practical Solutions. This wiki site is a free resource for the RT community to share ideas, configurations,...
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InstallationGuides - Request Tracker Wiki
InstallationGuides
The best/easiest distribution for RT
People run RT on Arch Linux, Debian, FreeBSD, NetBSD, RHEL, CentOS, Fedora, Solaris, SuSE, Gentoo, OpenBSD. That said, it's most widely deployed...
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HomePage - Request Tracker Wiki
HomePage
RT
RT is an open source issue tracking and workflow platform. This wiki site is a free resource for RT users. RT doesn't come with a formal formatted users or administrators guide, but it's l...
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Documentation - Request Tracker Wiki
Documentation
This page describes how to do various tasks. These are mainly articles that were written by the RT community.
If you haven't installed RT then you should read InstallationGuides. You ma...
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Schema - Request Tracker Wiki
Schema
RT 4
On the left is a quick export generated by dbVisualizer. This is just tables and columns; there are no enforced relational integrity constraints at the database levels.
On the right is a ...
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ManualBasicAdministration - Request Tracker Wiki
ManualBasicAdministration
Contents
CONFIGURE RT
You have now installed RT. But just installing it isn't enough. You have to configure it for your environment as well.
Until you configure RT, RT will ...