(grass) Your WebRT is open to the Intenet and

Hi Jonathan,
thanks for letting us know that we are prominent in the google database.
We deliberatly have the GRASS queue open to the public
as GRASS is Free Software and developed in an open way.
It looks like there are not many RT installations for free software
development or other tasks where the public can see the tickets.

I have send a carbon-copy of this mail to the rt-users list as
it demonstrated two things: They should still have some more information
about the old, but proven rt versions (e.e. 1.0.7) on their webpages
and a link page to prominent rt installations like the grass queue.

Regards,
Bernhard

guest wrote (Wed, Aug 1 2001 11:15:48):

Subject: Your WebRT is open to the Intenet and…

…you come up as the number one search for WebRT on google.com

Are you sure you want the world to be able to see your ticket queues?

Kind regards

Jonathan Davis
Operational Support Manager
Datagate Network Solutions Ltd

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And speaking of google… Looks like blueocean.com have bought a keyword from google for both ‘WebRT’ and ‘Request Tracker’, which links to their ‘Track-It!’ software. Evil…On Wed, 1 Aug 2001 11:32:17 +0200 (CEST) Bernhard Reiter via RT grass-bugs@intevation.de wrote:

Hi Jonathan,
thanks for letting us know that we are prominent in the google database.
We deliberatly have the GRASS queue open to the public
as GRASS is Free Software and developed in an open way.
It looks like there are not many RT installations for free software
development or other tasks where the public can see the tickets.

I have send a carbon-copy of this mail to the rt-users list as
it demonstrated two things: They should still have some more information
about the old, but proven rt versions (e.e. 1.0.7) on their webpages
and a link page to prominent rt installations like the grass queue.

Regards,
Bernhard

guest wrote (Wed, Aug 1 2001 11:15:48):

Subject: Your WebRT is open to the Intenet and…

…you come up as the number one search for WebRT on google.com

Are you sure you want the world to be able to see your ticket queues?

Kind regards

Jonathan Davis
Operational Support Manager
Datagate Network Solutions Ltd

-------------------------------------------- Managed by Request Tracker


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Feargal Reilly,
Systems Administrator,
The CIA.

Yeah. I noticed that. But really, the fact that they’re spending money to
compete with little old me is rather flattering. :wink:

    JesseOn Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 08:30:11AM +0100, Feargal Reilly wrote:

And speaking of google… Looks like blueocean.com have bought a keyword from google for both ‘WebRT’ and ‘Request Tracker’, which links to their ‘Track-It!’ software. Evil…

On Wed, 1 Aug 2001 11:32:17 +0200 (CEST) Bernhard Reiter via RT grass-bugs@intevation.de wrote:

Hi Jonathan,
thanks for letting us know that we are prominent in the google database.
We deliberatly have the GRASS queue open to the public
as GRASS is Free Software and developed in an open way.
It looks like there are not many RT installations for free software
development or other tasks where the public can see the tickets.

I have send a carbon-copy of this mail to the rt-users list as
it demonstrated two things: They should still have some more information
about the old, but proven rt versions (e.e. 1.0.7) on their webpages
and a link page to prominent rt installations like the grass queue.

Regards,
Bernhard

guest wrote (Wed, Aug 1 2001 11:15:48):

Subject: Your WebRT is open to the Intenet and…

…you come up as the number one search for WebRT on google.com

Are you sure you want the world to be able to see your ticket queues?

Kind regards

Jonathan Davis
Operational Support Manager
Datagate Network Solutions Ltd

-------------------------------------------- Managed by Request Tracker


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Feargal Reilly,
Systems Administrator,
The CIA.

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