On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 2:34 PM, jevans<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> oleber wrote:
>> Hy all
>>
>> I'm working in a small informatics department that maintains and
>> develops more projects than the number of software developers in the
>> department. So, every developer is working in 2 or more projects at
>> the some time.
>>
>> We need some support to change to SVN (we where using CSV) and Trac.
>> just some ideas about organization will be enough. See our possible
>> scenarios at the time
>>
>> 1) We consider to have multiple svn, one for each project, and have
>> Trac to manage all this repositories. This seem to be impossible since
>> Trac doesn't manage multiple repositories
>>
>> 2) We multiple svn with multiple Trac envs. The problem in here is
>> that we will have the Tickets dispersed in multiple Trac env. One
>> question that I didn't found in the docs. Is it possible to have one
>> Trac env grouping all the ticket from other Trac env, such a way that
>> we will have one URL to see all the Tickets
>>
>> 3) Set all the projects in just one repository, and have one Trac
>> managing all this. The problem in here is to hidden projects from
>> freelancers, in some projects we work with freelancer and they are
>> allow to see there project, but not the other projects source code. In
>> this solution we need to hidden some parts of the code to certain
>> persons but be able of showing it to others. The some speach to the
>> wiki, some persons shall be able of seeing all the wiki, others just a
>> certain part. Is it possible to do this filtering in Trac? and how?
>>
>> 4) can you suggest any other scenario?
>>
>> Thanks for any support.
>
> Hi,
>
> The Subversion side is easier.  You can grant or deny access to any
> directory in the repository.
>
> Trac has similar permissions but it's inherently a bit more complex.
> There are at least a couple of ways to control access to wiki pages.
> See FineGrainedPermissions for something similar to Subversion's
> method.  There are also plug-in's.
>
> For tickets you'll probably want the PrivateTickets plug-in.  It
> doesn't give any control over individual ticket comments or fields but
> that may not matter in your case.
>
> Good luck,
> - jevans
> >
>

Thanks for the help

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