Oleg Broytmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>    Now when we have a real offer we have to decide if we want to switch
> from the SF tracker to Trac. Will Trac help developers and users to
> communicate? What do people think?

As a developer I like some repository of information (a wiki, trac's wiki,
some dynamically generated webpage with information, etc.), and a mailing
list.  As an user I like some place where I can screen existing / solved bugs
and report what I found.

The most valuable and needed resource is the mailing list, IMNSHO.  The other
are desirable, but we can live without them.

> -- the pain of switching - old people should change their bookmarks and get
>    accustomed with a new interface;

This is one of the worst parts.  Specially because it's not just people, but
references all over Internet and searching websites.

> -- free hosting limit disk space to 50MB.

That's too little...  I dunno how much is already used by SO at SF right now,
but if we're migrating everything then this is a problem.


Even though I like Trac, I don't see why moving to it would be needed.
Setting up a Wiki would solve the greatest problem we have now that is
creating recipes and temporary documentation.

-- 
Jorge Godoy      <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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