Re: Software to track website changes?

From: Shearer, Timothy J <tshearer_at_nyob>
Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2014 15:00:20 +0000
To: CODE4LIB_at_LISTSERV.ND.EDU
If youšre looking for cheap and easy, trello can work.  Itšs a
agile-inspired, free, nicely customizable tool to support workflows like
this.  Wešve had forms on our site (in our case a formidable form in
wordpress) write directly to it.

Tim

On 7/11/14, 10:48 AM, "Andrew Shuping" <ashuping_at_GMAIL.COM> wrote:

>Hey Elizabeth,
>
>I know my library's systems department uses The Trac project:
>http://trac.edgewall.org/, which lets them do exactly what you're asking
>about.  I can't remember how easy/difficult the installation process is,
>but using it is easy for almost anyone.  Our building maintenance person
>has even started using it as a way to track what she needs to do.
>
>Andrew Shuping
>
>Robert Frost - "In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about
>life: it goes on."
>
>
>On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 9:30 AM, Elizabeth Leonard <
>elizabeth.leonard_at_shu.edu> wrote:
>
>> Does anyone have a good way to track requests to make changes to your
>> website(s)? I would like to be able to put in requests and be able to
>>track
>> if they are done and when, so there's fewer emails flying about.
>>
>> E
>>
>> Elizabeth Leonard
>> Assistant Dean of Information Technologies, Resources Acquisition and
>> Description
>> Seton Hall University
>> 400 South Orange Avenue
>> South Orange, NJ 07079
>> 973-761-9445
>>
Received on Fri Jul 11 2014 - 11:01:51 EDT