I switched from trac to Redmine (http://www.redmine.org/) some time ago.
Definitely worth a look.

Mike

Robert Castley schrieb:
> Hi,
>  
> Just curious here.  I/we currently use  Bugzilla & CVS, no formal wiki
> but I do have a MediaWiki used for somethings.
>  
> I am looking for a solution that fits all, so the obvious choices are
> 'Trac' like.
>  
> My problem is that I need a solution that will support multiple
> projects.  (Trac doesn't score well in this area.)
>  
> Bugzilla is used by multiple PHP, Java & C/C++ products.  CVS is used
> only by PHP developers the 'others' use VSS.
> MediaWiki is used for 'sparse' documentation. 
>  
>  
> My gripes with the current setup:
>  
> Bugzilla - v. slow and ugly but it fitted the bill at the time.
> CVS - I like, no love, CVS but I know that there are better solutions
> out there but am concerned about migration etc.
> MediaWiki - Probably too much of an overkill for what we need and it is
> not that easy to configured, extend etc.
>  
> I now that the ZF team uses JIRA, Confluence etc but I have a budget of
> £0/$0 :-) and don't qualify for the OS licenses.
>  
> So ... I would be interested on the views of others of a 'one hat fits
> all' solution that can handle multiple projects.
> The solution needs to offer Issues/Bug tracking and Wiki at a minimum. 
> Integration with SCM not important but
> if it does it great.
>  
> I would prefer a PHP based solution but happy to consider others i.e.
> Ruby, Perl, Java etc.
>  
> - Robert
>  
>  
> 
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