Oh - I should also point out that there are a bunch of plugins available, IIRC - one of them might have the functionality you need.
Ian On 11/28/06, Ian Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Marcelo, To be perfectly honest, I have no idea. :-) Sorry! However, at the worst, trac uses web-based forms. There's nothing to stop you writing a custom front end for your client that then posts appropriate data to Trac. I'd suggest you just download it and have a play with the options; it's a very straightforward install. Cheers, Ian On 11/28/06, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey Ian, thanks again :) > > I would like to know something else: What if you want to use trac as a > ticket interface between you and your client. Clients could login and send > tickets. However, let's say that I wouldn't like clients to see any code on > the svn. Is this level of granularity possible on trac? >
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