i too recommend TRAC. ive worked with it on some projects, and it is quite
an impressive combination.

On 1/24/07, Jacob Broido <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I second that one, TRAC!

This suite is just brilliant: wiki,svn,project management, bug&task
management, extendable and pluggable, not bloated..

Go with TRAC and you'll never look back.

On 1/24/07, Diego Iastrubni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> TRAC, only trac.
>
> It integrates bugzilla(like)+svn+wiki in one tight nice integration.
> When you
> start using it, everything else just stinks.
>
>
> ביום רביעי 24 ינואר 2007, 11:27, נכתב על ידי Nadav Har'El:
> > On Wed, Jan 24, 2007, Shahar Dag wrote about "version control & wiki":
> > >   1.. Can you recommend a good implementation of version control &
> wiki
> > > (we would like to use free software)
> >
> > I am not aware of a version control + wiki combination (but maybe
> someone
> > can correct me?), so you will have to choose each one separately.
> >
> > For version control, I would recommend Subversion. It is very similar
> in
> > its basic philosophy to CVS, but it's simply better in many ways (I'm
> > sure that Google can return heaps of comparisons of Subversion to
> every
> > other version control system under the sun).
> >
> > For Wiki, I don't have any experiance of actually *installing* such a
> > system, but from a user's perspective, I'd recommend MediaWiki,
> because it
> > has the most familar syntax (at least to the hundreds of thousands of
> > people which contribute to Wikipedia).
>
> To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with
> the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command
> echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>


--
Not gonna be king of the world if you're slave to the grind
- Skid Row

Reply via email to