On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 8:44 PM, Eder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I have been getting around the gnu pdf web and knowledge base and I only > wanted to point two things that could enhance the project management and > development very much (IMHO) > > One is the use of svn instead cvs (http://subversion.tigris.org/), with > for me is much better, and the other one is the use of trac > (http://trac.edgewall.org/) >
I really don't see an advantage of svn over cvs in this particular instance; besides, cvs has been used successfully by numerous other projects over the years and I don't see any fundamental reasons why it will not work for this one. If you really wanted something substantially different you might consider something like 'git', but then the hosting becomes your problem (not to mention you will need to train people to use git or find programmers who can already use it well). > Trac integrates all the main issues of the development process such as > tickets, bugs, tasks, wiki, etc,... I don't see a problem with the current system for tracking things. If there are fundamental issues at a later date, then that would be the time to change. > Maybe It is not possible because of the requirements of the savannah > server or lack of time and resources. > > What do you think? > > Eder. > Lack of time and resources is not a significant issue; the biggest issue is: what's the point? Everyone has their favorite program for this and that - programmers should be concerned with developing the code and not playing games switching version control software and other tools - that is an absolutely pointless waste of time in this case. - Cirilo
