* Ian Wild <ian.w...@wandisco.com> [2011-12-02 13:42]:
> We plan to use Trac as a basis for a defect tracker supplied with our
> uberSVN product[2]. Our goal being to develop a tool which can compete
> out-of-the-box with other non-opensource defect trackers that have gained
> popularity in recent years.
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Aside from all the "community" issues described in proposal, I'm interested 
in technical matters. Do you have a list of things you would like to change in
Bloodhound versus current Trac?
Do you only want to touch distribution and packaging, or also
functionality?

best regards
silk

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