Niclas Hedhman schrieb:
> > But while we're at the infrastructure: Did you ever have a look at
> > Trac? It might be a good idea to setup Trac for active
> > non-laboratory projects like e.g. pax-wicket.
>
> No I have not heard of it. What does it provide that Jira+Confluence
> doesn't??

Basically: Nothing.

The only thing it would actually add is more independency (an 
infrastructure for each project), and some minor project management 
features. Whether it's realy worth giving up Jira and Confluence is a 
different question.

It was just a thought, not a wish. ;)

However, it *could* make sense to split things up: (Hypothetically) 
consider pax-wicket, pax-runner, the OSGi plugin for IDEA, HiveApp, 
Hansa and Silk being active projects. [1]

All this in one Wiki, all in one Issue-Tracker? In that hypothetical 
situation, some additional separation might be a good idea. :)

cu,
   Raffi


[1] And then there's that idea for handling config files in Silk/Loom, 
that I had just yesterday. This is an old problem, which has, together 
with my focus on HiveApp (I'm about where I wanted to be in that 
department, except build, docs and going public with it), temporarily 
stopped Loom development. I like that idea so much, that I think, this 
one should be yet *another* project of its own (project inflation, I 
know, therefore, it'll go into Loom for now). Very short: Do structured 
Text (e.g. XML) to Java mapping using Annotations.

-- 
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no difference, but in practice, there is.

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