Has anyone been able to install Retrospectiva on a Windows machine? - retrospectiva

I've been looking into some bug trackers and Retrospectiva seems like a good tool. However, I am having all sorts of trouble installing it on my machine. I followed the guide on their site (http://retrospectiva.org/tickets/357) but it hasn't helped much and there don't seem to be a lot of users on their site that work with Windows.
I am wondering if any of the SO users have any experience working with Retrospectiva.

I've successfully install Retrospectiva using Robert Heim's guide.

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I am trying to run my model on Philly cluster which uses CNTK v2beta15 with py34. Could someone point me to the documentation for that particular version as many commands and examples of CNTK v2.0 (stable) are not working on Philly. Also, I am running into issues while installing the v2beta15 locally. I downloaded the binaries and trying to run install.bat while the machine crashes.
Any solution would be very helpful!
Python documentation for 2.0b15 is at
https://cntk.ai/pythondocs-ver/2_0-beta15/
Also, consider rephrasing your question to benefit other SO users. Is the Philly cluster something that the rest of the community should care about? If you have issues with internal infrastructure in your organization it might be best to contact the team responsible for that through non-public means.

How to keep track of bug progress and feature request in web development projects?

I am trying to find the best way to maintain a bug tracker and feature/upgrade requests for clients on web development projects. Ideally it would be an open source system we can have installed on a sub domain of our site.
This will then allow each client to login and add bugs/features/upgrade which we can hopefully keep track of.
I have been trying to use and implement trac but it just feels too "techy" and a little too complex for setup.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Shadi
UPDATE
Just to clarify, we do want a system to install on our servers, the trouble with trac is the install process in relation to what you get and how clients feel about it is a little poor. But if something is awesome but has a complex setup, that isn't a problem...
Mantis is another. Simple UI.
http://www.mantisbt.org/
If you have Linux boxes, trac is much easier to install. Config takes a bit, but wasn't a problem in my experience.
I've heard good things about FogBugz. :)
If you don't want to install it yourself they have a hosted solution also.
Have you taken a look a Bugzilla? Not sure if it meets all your needs but it is free but you can get paid support. It's an open source project AFAIK.

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We are learning chef-solo and need a good example for better understanding.. Have searched a lot on net but the ideas are very confusing. can anyone suggest some examples.. and also how to run them.. We have installed chef-0.8.16 gem but couldnt figure out how to work with it.. We are using windows platform..Its urgent..
Windows platform support is quite new (version 0.8.14), so its ability to configure resources on Windows is fairly limited until the next release which will add new resource providers for the platform.
A good resource for Chef Solo is its page on the Wiki. You can also get help from the IRC channel and mailing lists.
I have created a bootstrap script here for testing out chef-solo in ec2. It includes a very trivial recipe to run also.
https://github.com/conormullen/chef-bootstrap
for more complex recipes you could have a look here:
https://github.com/opscode/chef

Guidance Automation Extension Installation - blank popup

i got this weird popup while installing GAE. Any ideas ?
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I had this problem also, do you have an existing GAE installed? or GAT?
you can run the installer with msiexec -i /vi*x packageinstall.log to get a lot more information. I did all kinds of crazy registry edits and and other articles found on the web.
My question to MS is here
Finally after running the force uninstaller (as mine said it was installed but not functional) I finally got it going.
Guidance Automation without proper guidance, that is. I just uninstalled it. This is clearly a buggy software from Microsoft.

How do I get TiddlySnip to work in Firefox?

Since Google stopped supporting Notebooks, I decided to look for alternatives and so I gave TiddlyWiki + TiddlySnip a shot. However, when trying to install TiddlySnip2.1, I'm getting this error:
"TiddlySnip" will not be installed because it does not provide secure updates
I followed the procedure specified in the site which is to add tiddlysnip.com in the Allowed sites-Add ons list but it still won't work.
And to add insult to injury, the support for the extension has been stopped as well.
My final workaround is to use an older version(1.21-beta), which I was able to find, but I'm finding it a bit unstable.
Did anyone have any success with this?
Thank you.
Eureka! Google has saved me! Their google group has a post on how to shoehorn it into Firefox 3.5.x: http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlysnip/browse_thread/thread/e5edef97dec18a17/ce49452f6397083a?lnk=gst&q=does+not+provide+secure+updates#ce49452f6397083a
Right Stumproot, however I just feel the need to look for alternatives.
OT, I went as far as going into the irc channel of tiddlywiki to find out and it seems that there's no other way around this issue than to use the older version.
I think that the TW community still plans to continue developing TiddlySnip but for now it's on hold so TW users will just have to make do with the beta version.

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