On Feb 26, 2004, at 6:53 PM, Joseph Tate wrote:


Josh Berkus wrote:

Folks,
Discuss:

Has anyone talked to the people at collabnet (http://www.collab.net)? I wonder if they'd be willing to put something together for the PostgreSQL team? They run the tigris.org site, which is one of the nicest OSS collaboration sites I've worked with. GForge is nice, but seems more kludgey than Tigris.


What does the Apache project run?

Another option is something like Drupal (http://www.drupal.org). Drupal is a CMS system with tons of plugins. I'm not sure that it could handle a project as large as PostgreSQL, but Drupal's own development work is self hosted. It may merit some investigation.

Drupal? I would not recommend it. WIth every plug and play CMS you get what you pay for aka when you need to change something, you are in trouble and you end up searching their classes and grasp to understand they way they code in php.


Is this as an alternative to gborg or the current website ? As far as I know drupal has nothing like bug tracking etc. for sure GForge (to me ) is way better then drupal :D

Thanks
David Costa


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