On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 13:16:44 -0400 Daniel Clark <[email protected]> wrote:
> Karl Goetz wrote: > > Daniel Clark <[email protected]> wrote: > >> 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?) > > > > Currently, we have the following 'sections' in the BTS: > > - mips-l > > - main > > - universe > > - livecd > > - website > > - builder > > - general > > > > Some may be redundant, but at least distro/builder/website/general > > would be nice. > > That's easy in trac BTS. In trac the concept of project is tied 1:1 > only with the sources in version control (that you want to keep in > seperate instances in version control for some reason, like non-DVCS > changeset numbers being nicely incremented) - so I guess the question > would be, which of these projects has (or should have) seperate > version control repositories? For that question, I think builder and website (I want to make sure our changes to the website codebase are tracked, so they can be published as needed). > > If you don't mind codebases for several projects in the same version > control tree, and just in general, take a look at how > http://trac-hacks.org/ does multiple projects. I'm told the bzr-trac and git-trac plugins work(at least 'mostly work'), so They may help with that point too. > > > Not sure if we would need to have new tracs for each of these, or if > > trac could handle them as sub projects somehow (I havent had time to > > setup trac here for testing yet) > > If you just want to play around from a user point of view I can set > up a "sandbox" trac instance for you on config.fsf.org in about 10 > minutes. Or using the http://config.fsf.org/packages/ repository and > the beta gNewSense 64-bit (as long as it's based on Hardy... forget > if it's Hardy or Etch based at the moment), and IRC, we could > probably get you up in less than an hour; I'd be happy to just > schedule a time to do that :) I was planning to set up a trac instance at home, that way I can break/unbreak to my hearts content :) kk > -- Karl Goetz, (Kamping_Kaiser / VK5FOSS) Debian user / gNewSense contributor http://www.kgoetz.id.au No, I won't join your social networking group
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