Hi Allen,

Allen Bierbaum wrote:
> SF with Trac would be a good combo.  

After a closer look, maybe not. They currently do now allow installing your own 
plugins, and they only provide the very minimal ones.

> We have been moving most of our
> OSS projects over to google code because we find it more reliable and
> a bit less annoying then SF, but that is just one opinion.  With GV's
> use of GIT, it may be interesting to evaluate gitorious or github in
> combination with SF/Trac.  Hg is also an option if you use Google
> code.  So many choices. :)

I've looked at Google Code. It seems to be well designed but relatively 
minimalistic in all the components. I like the fact that the wiki pages are in 
the repository a lot, that opens a lot of interesting possibilities of 
scripting 
the wiki. But the openness of Trac and the ability to add extensions easily and 
locally (well, if you run it yourself) is pretty powerful.

I only took a very cursory look at github, as I'm not sure we want to go git 
all 
the way. Svn just still seems to be simpler...

Why do you prefer GC over SF?

        Dirk

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