[00:17] hi! [00:17] i have a weird question someone here probably knows [00:17] is there any sane (as in not $1000/11 users) alternative to jira that isn't bugzilla? [00:17] i'm looking mostyl to organise myself a bit and have actual request tracking for freelance worka nd stuff [00:24] mercutio: perhaps, though it seemed the hiccup was >5mins. But that my just be my own perception of time [00:25] bug tracking is hard [00:26] On a related note, ipv6 traffic suddenly dectupled in latency [00:26] hazardous: I've used a number of bug tracking... Github and Bitbucket both have their own, I think Gitlab does too. Dedicated trackers, I've used Mantis and Trac. [00:28] Aha! v4 packet loss (seen from the inside and outside world) https://smokeping.cobryce.com/?target=ARP.ARPWebsite.ARPWebsite4 [00:28] (And yes, my home Comcast has been down for 3 hours or so :( ) [00:29] Based on the latency spikes across the board, I'm guessing ARP's getting hammered [00:35] brycec: yeah, dedicated trackers, i don't need vcs integration or anything with source code [00:35] basically not really a bug tracker but more like an issue/request thing [00:35] hazardous: Ticket system? [00:35] yeah, kinda [00:36] i was considering JIRA but [00:36] the pricing doesn't scale particularly well [00:39] heh, well "issue tracker" is pretty broad [00:50] hazardous: I use mantis for that [00:50] I'm sure there's better [00:50] but it works [00:58] brycec : I'm actually not seeing out of the ordinary traffic [01:07] up_the_irons: Interesting. Well, you have the same data I have - three locations all show packet loss to arpnetworks.com (ipv4) Nothing significant, so nothing to panic about. [01:27] heh i'm smokepinig too i wonder if i see loss [01:27] i don't see loss but i se higher ping than normal [01:28] although it seems to have sttled a little [01:29] prob separate issue though [01:29] as destinations in general look fine [01:30] * brycec wonders what it would take to include a traceroute from each host in smokeping [01:30] just curl it [01:30] err [01:30] cron it [01:30] damn im not thinking strraight [01:30] traceroute doesn't work very well though [01:30] i reckon mtr --report is better [01:31] as it's hard to see spikes otherwise or where or where packet lsos is happening [01:31] Thanks I'll consider it. Still a crapload of traceroutes to run [01:38] just do a few useful ones [01:39] i didn't relaly gleam that mch from it [01:46] toddf: thx [01:46] toddf: basically a lot of the open source ones i've seen don't have ultra fine graned acls or something [01:46] like i need some clients to be readonly, all to only be able to see projects assigned to them, stuff like that [01:56] wtf, what happened to OTRS, it used to be f/oss [02:21] Aww OTRS, I remember that... 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[22:52] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2rGTXHvPCQ [22:52] YouTube Comedy: "Numb3rs' description of IRC" by mircea2s (1m 41s), 1,107,466 views, 3,308 likes and 665 dislikes. Uploaded 2009-11-11T22:01:44.000Z. [23:09] *** laotzi has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [23:25] back on now: other than #Oracle on Freenode, what are other hotspots on IRC for Oracle folks [23:36] *** r0ni has quit IRC (Quit: Textual IRC Client: www.textualapp.com) [23:53] up_the_irons: no announcement yet, so not officially out