Hello,

Let me add some precisions,

yoheeb wrote:
> On Apr 3, 10:49 am, Jeremy Kerr <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Hello,
>>
>> We are currently writing all of our feature specifications directly in Trac
>> Wiki.
>>
>> We will be using Trac to assign tickets that point directly to the
>> applicable page of the spec.
>>
>> Since the Specs will be constantly evolving, how do we go about pointing a
>> specific Trac ticket to a specific Wiki page revision?
>>
>> In other words. We need pointer to the wiki in a trac ticket to go to the
>> version of the spec at the time the ticket was created. We don't want the
>> trac tickets to point to the latest version.
>>
>> Possible?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> -jeremy
>>     
> append
> ?version=NN to link.
>   

or simpler, append @NN, e.g. mys...@10.

> I haven tried a sublink there, so not sure how it works, or if.  I
> would think it would be [wiki:FeatureReqPageX#ReqX-Y?version=11] or
> whatever ymmv.
>   

You got it reversed, the anchor comes after the parameters, so it should be:

[wiki:FeatureReqPageX?version=11#ReqX-Y]

or without the "X" so that it's a proper WikiPageName:

featurereqp...@11#reqx-y


> Also,
>
> I would like very much to know how this works out for you, tips, and
> tricks/plugins/etc/ used to do this.  We are looking at something
> similiar, as a "desire" but not sure how to get there.  What we can't
> see is a way to generate a traceability matrix up/down to different
> level of requirements, and test cases (assuming a test case is NOT a
> ticket, or maybe it is, or both...)  I am thinking that might be an
> external tool that parses wiki pages via xmlrpc or something.  In your
> case, how do you plan to manage traceability from your feature
> requirement(s) to the system requirement "document" (wiki page
> entries)
>   


Note that tickets can also be versioned, and you could link to specific 
versions as well as inspect their history 
(http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/2945). You can also allow people to 
edit the description freely, as if it would be a Wiki page 
(TICKET_EDIT_DESCRIPTION permission), that might be useful as well in 
this situation.

Of course, all of this is for Trac >= 0.11...

-- Christian

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