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Thank you very much for your feedback and your positive words. Nevertheless I'm worried about the situation of the people who have to live in that desaster.
All the best for you all ![Rose | [Rose]](https://codeproject.global.ssl.fastly.net/script/Forums/Images/rose.gif)
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And all the best, and you as well, , and for keeping in mind about us.
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Also, subscribe to the good news channel about Ukraine at BBC - Homepage[^]
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By the way, do you know that there're two more members from Ukraine: Volodymyr Zakalyk @Deohayer and Sergii Syrovatchenko @sergiisyrovatchenko from the city of Kharkiv. Did you try to contact them, as well?
Also, JFYI, the war conflict is getting closer to the west of Ukraine, and the situation becomes even more serious, though. That's why, a few days ago, I replied to you that I'm just normal so far, but not knowing what will be later.
Anyway, I'll inform you about that later on, if something cruel would have happened.
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Hello, I only 'know' you both, triggered by your articles, therefore I contacted only you both.
It breaks my heart and mind to be safe here knowing someone is in danger just beside me 
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Thanks for your reply. I just wanted to inform you that there are more than two members located in Ukraine. ![Rose | [Rose]](https://codeproject.freetls.fastly.net/script/Forums/Images/rose.gif)
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Once again, please don't treat my reply post as overly optimistic, since, I'm okay, though, for sure, and believe that anyway, this war will come to an end.
Also, if you'd like to get any news from Ukraine at war, please just feel free to let me know about it in your ongoing reply posts to this thread. 
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Also, I'm presently focused on my studies and article writing, as always, not paying too much attention and not worrying so much about this terrible time and what's going on out there.
The same I would recommend to everyone in this area and the rest of the world. 
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Hoping and praying that the conflict ends soon. And peace returns to your beautiful country.
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Thanks a lot for not staying silent, and for you have not bypassed the terrifying war conflict in Ukraine.
Quote: And peace returns to your beautiful country.
Hopefully!
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It is not an easy matter to decide which information can still be trusted ....
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There're so many news channels about Ukraine online. However, many of them are in Russian or Ukrainian. That's why I suggested bbc.com as the most interesting news channel about the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, in English.
Although, there might be other news of your choice or any other non-English news translated with Google Translate, such as that I've previously posted. 
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Another nuclear threat in Ukraine - Hours ago, the nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia was assaulted by Russian armed forces.
Horror!!!
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See my latest post 
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Hi, there. Finally, I'm wondering if you could contact @BohdanStupak? If not, still don't worry because he probably resettled somewhere else from Kyiv, until the war situation ended. I tried to contact him as well, by sending him a message on LinkedIn, but still haven't got his response.
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No feedback from him
Are you safe at least?
What I'm reading here in the news is very sad. Kyiv something like just before taken over by the Russians?
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And yes, I'm safe now. Lviv, where I'm presently located, has not been taken by Russians, yet.
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Thank you for asking. I'm fine and alive as well. It was scary the first couple of days since they threw their best people to occupy Kyiv and nobody was sure what to expect. However, now we've got used to it. Russians keep bombing civilian infrastructure so you can never be sure but still it's much better than in Kharkiv or Mariupol.
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The title should really be: "Fantastic Bug-Tracker / Heldesk software combinations and Where to Find Them".
At the moment we are using a self-hosted version of JIRA, but as support for the self-hosted version will end and JIRA will be online only, we are looking for a good alternative.
I have been searching for days, but it seems there is an enormous gap between bug-tracking and helpdesk software.
A possible candidate seems to be GitKraken (offered by Axosoft), but I wonder if that will suit all our needs.
Ideally the software should tick the following boxes:
- Windows
- Self-hosted
- Bug-tracking
- Helpdesk
- Git integration
And the following would be nice:
- Open-source / C#
- PostgreSQL support
I took a look at Budoco (Bug tracker for Dotnet Core) which is open-source, uses PostgreSQL and is cross-platform as a bonus.
See this overview: best-free-bug-tracking-tools-for-programming[^]
After some struggling with VS-Code and ASP-NET Core 5, which I'm not used to, I got Budoco running.
Although surely useable as a basic bug-tracker, it would take a lot of work to add helpdesk functionality and a more attractive user interface (that's also useable by non-programmers), so this will not be the best choice for us.
So if anyone has a better suggestion, I would like to hear about it!
modified 27-Feb-22 1:54am.
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I used to use FogBugz, was fairly good for the time. Might be something that meets your needs....
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I haven't used it and not sure it ticks all your boxes, but heard good things - Overview - Redmine[^]
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So I was driving along and someone was hitchhiking.
I picked them up, and they thanked me and asked me how I could tell they weren't a serial killer.
I said "what are the odds two serial killers would be in a car at the same time?"
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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