[43128] in North American Network Operators' Group
Ticketing System (was Re: The backbone that sucks least?)
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (matthew zeier)
Sat Sep 29 14:42:34 2001
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From: "matthew zeier" <matthew@velvet.org>
To: "Paul Vixie" <vixie@vix.com>
Cc: <nanog@merit.edu>
Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2001 11:41:54 -0700
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> > Keystone is, unfortunatly, indisputably dead at the moment. White
> > Pajama Software bought it from Stonekeep, and promptedly turfed it in
> > favor of their homegrown software. The source is "available", but it
> > was never released under any kind of OSS license, so you're stuck with
> > the last "official" release (which, while usable, still had tons of
> > bugs and usability issues), and there's no active development going
> > on right now.
For a while I tried WP's system. It was nice but buggy as all heck. And
slow too. They supposedly would only support T1s - any problem I had was
attributed to either my dialup or my cable modem. And when I requested SSL,
performance went straight down.
> I've seen nothing I like better, warts and all.
I switched to using RT - www.fsck.com - which is actually an extremely good
system.
- mz