Trac rocks. I introduced it some time ago on a contract with a small
group of scientists working collaboratively. Being able to set up and
track milestones, doc meetings with a WIKI, integration with SVN
(perhaps it supports Git now?), it's a sweet tool.
Cheers,
Bob
On Aug 7, 2009, at 3:34 AM, Noah Slater wrote:
On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 09:29:15AM +0200, Dirkjan Ochtman wrote:
Not a committer, but I think recent versions of Bugzilla (e.g. the
3.2
or 3.4 range) are substantially improved from the old 2.18/2.20 crap
everyone is used to hating on.
Hmm, sounds good.
I usually prefer Trac myself, because it gets you bug tracker, wiki
and repo tracking in one relatively neat little package, but that may
not be useful at the ASF, where all of these services are provided
for
separately. (Admittedly, the Trac UI has gone a little stale, but I
still find it alright. Haven't used Redmine or Lighthouse or whatever
much, though.)
Ayeup, I use Trac for company projects.
One of our committers is a Trac developer too! Heh.
Best,
--
Noah Slater, http://tumbolia.org/nslater