* David Sowder <freenet-tech at david.sowder.com> [2006-05-05 14:07:52]:

> Ian Clarke wrote:
> >
> >On 5 May 2006, at 10:56, David Sowder wrote:
> >
> >>Anyone looked into possibly running Trac 
> >><http://www.edgewall.com/trac/ <http://www.edgewall.com/trac/>> on 
> >>the Freenet SVN repository for changeset timeline and source browsing 
> >>features?
> >
> >I think our current combination of SVN, Mantis, and our Wiki is 
> >working pretty well as it is, migrating our current bug tracker and 
> >wiki to Trac would be a lot of work, and I really don't see any 
> >concrete benefit.
> >
> >In short: it isn't broken, so lets not try to fix it.
> I'm not suggesting we try to replace SVN, Mantis or the Wiki.
> 
> I'm suggesting we supplement them by providing Trac's more functional, 
> SVN aware, repository browsing as seen at 
> http://svn.openttd.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/browser and changeset 
> timeline/browsing as seen at 
> http://svn.openttd.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/timeline
> 
> I would recommend Trac be run with the following permissions only, thus 
> all access is through it's "anonymous" interface and there are no other 
> features provided by Trac (even if it can support them):
> 
> [freenet at emu]$ trac-admin /home/freenet/var/lib/trac/freenet permission 
> list
> 
> User       Action       
> -------------------------
> anonymous  BROWSER_VIEW 
> anonymous  CHANGESET_VIEW
> anonymous  FILE_VIEW    
> anonymous  LOG_VIEW     
> anonymous  SEARCH_VIEW  
> anonymous  TIMELINE_VIEW

However, I love trac and use it, I don't think that installing mod_python
on our server just to provide YetAnotherSCMBrowser is a good idea.

We already had this debate a while ago : we choosed not to use trac :'(

NextGen$

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