Just to throw another variable into the mix, I've had no problems with  
Solaris. OpenSolaris is free download and available for x86 platforms  
these days. Its service management tools are great, and I've written a  
simple SMF manifest (kind of like a launchd manifest on OS X, Fedora's  
"service" interface).

Alex

On 16 Feb 2008, at 12:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> Ian Jones shrtcww-at-gmail.com |TracMailingList| wrote:
>> I would agree with Noah. Having set trac up at work on windows and on
>> linux for personal projects - I prefer linux for the following  
>> reasons:
>>
>> 1) Getting all the different systems (svn + trac + email ) to talk to
>> each other elegantly was _much_ easier to do on linux.  email2trac  
>> ( a
>> must if your team loves email ) was exceptionally easier on linux.
>>
>> 2) I haven't hit anything yet that I couldn't do on both, but in  
>> general
>> I have been able to set stuff up and get help when it's broken  
>> faster on
>> the linux and then relied on ported that knowledge to windows.
>
> Well, if you've gotten email2trac working on windows, with exchange  
> server, please let the rest of us know how.
>
> Don
>
> >

Alexander Coles
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