On Sun, 2012-06-17 at 12:15 -0300, Dickson S. Guedes wrote:
> 2012/6/17 Guillaume Lelarge <guilla...@lelarge.info>:
> > Quick question: is trac the right tool?
> 
> Which problems we are trying to solve using trac? Are they solved or 
> minimized?
> 

Good questions. I use it so that I don't forget a bug to fix, and a
feature request to work on.

> > Maybe trac is not the right tool, and we should use something else?
> 
> Maybe are we using it the right way?
> 
> I like trac and redmine, the former to projects that are simple, with
> simple workflow, the second to more complex projects, with
> sub-project, ticket dependencies and, IMHO, a better notion of
> "progress" for tickets and milestones.
> 
> Which goals we want to achieve?
> 

For me, tracking bugs, and feature requests.


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