Sherlock, Ric wrote:
Through my use of J I have been introduced to Subversion and now use it
for version control of my own projects.
A co-worker, who I also convinced to go the Subversion route, has in
turn introduced me to The Trac Project that integrates with Subversion
and provides "an enhanced wiki and issue tracking system for software
development projects"
http://trac.edgewall.org/
It makes the browsing of SVN sites a real pleasure. In addition it adds
bug tracking, as well as providing a project wiki which I'm finding a
useful place to document my design ideas etc for a project. There is a
demo site you can check out at the site.
I am interested in this, and would appreciate comments from others.
Right now, our issue reporting is via the forum, wiki and private email,
and this is far from ideal. It is too easy for items to fall through the
cracks, and not easy for users to know if issues have been reported, or
what is their status. On the other hand, the popular issue reporting
systems I have looked at seem to be far too complex for us and so more
trouble than they are worth. We need something simple and useful enough
that we will actually make use of it. I thought that the best solution
would be to write one myself, and link it in with our wiki, but this
Trac system sounds much better.
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