Karl Goetz wrote: > On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 22:38:23 +0200 > Simon Josefsson <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Sam Geeraerts <[email protected]> writes: >> I really do like redmine more than trac, though, but I wish it wasn't >> implemented in ruby. Especially multi-projects is difficult with >> trac, or at least that was my experience when I tried. > > This is mentioned about track a lot :( Hopefully someones working on it. > kk
Lots of people are, although I'm not sure it would be necessary if gNewSense choose to move to it (since I am, perhaps densely, missing the need for separate wikis / ticket tracking systems / codebases - what is there other than builder?) In working on http://code.autonomo.us the list of trac-based multi-project projects that seemed usable I came across was: 1. http://cluemapper.org/ 2. http://code.optaros.com/trac/oforge/ 3. http://www.drproject.org/ 4. http://www.agile42.com/cms/pages/download-install/ 5. http://www.knowledgeforge.net/ Of these I'd recommend kforge (5), and have the most experience with ClueMapper (1). I have experience with stand-alone trac installs (my personal one I'm migrating to fossil-scm because it doesn't need to be pretty and has basic needs, but http://config.fsf.org is trac and going to stay that way for the foreseeable future), and would be happy to act in an advisory / feel free to bug me for any nifty configuration you see on config.fsf.org advisory role for a gNewSense trac instance. Which brings up the point, I think the question people should be asking isn't "what's the best web infrastructure for gnewsense" but "what's the best web infrastructure for gnewsense given the people with skills willing to spend serious bring-up and continual maintenance time on it". My sense was that pmwiki was chosen because Brian and perhaps others had relatively deep perl knowledge, and that helped them do some custom stuff. I just don't want the project to get in a situation where a majority of people who chime in agree that baz is the way to go, but the people who set up and maintain the current foo don't know how to use baz / don't have an interest in baz. -- Daniel JB Clark | Sys Admin, Free Software Foundation pobox.com/~dclark | http://www.fsf.org/about/staff#danny
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