Jason Tackaberry wrote:
> On 2007-05-14 15:00, Duncan Webb wrote:
>> What about trac, it seems a capable package and has been written in
>> Python?
> 
> There's something about Trac ...  Every time I come across a site that
> uses trac and I want to either browse the bug list or download
> something, I'm always stuck staring at the page for way longer than
> should be necessary, trying to figure out what I'm supposed to click
> on.  I find it horrendously unintuitive.
> 
> But its scope also seems to be more than what I want, having more full
> project management stuff.  I just want a bug system that doesn't suck,
> and I'm pretty comfortable with bugzilla.

I know what you mean, it does have some nice features, the source
browser is good but, then again, so is doxygen.

I would be happy with bugzilla too, subversion can update tracker items
automatically.

I wouldn't mind if the subversion version is upgraded to 1.4.3 as well.
I don't know how rob gets the svn but svnsync would be a useful addition.

Duncan


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