On Aug 3, 6:12 am, xiechao <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi:
>       Now I'am in charge of a media-sized project (above 100
> man*month) and we decide to adopt the agile developement way (since we
> are not completely sure of the requirements yet),  I've worked with
> trac in a small project before, but what happens now is every body
> just scratch on the wiki at will and the wiki finally is in such a
> mess. The the question is: in practice, What should be written on the
> wiki and what should not? Besides, we use UML(in EA or rose) as well
> (after all, we are not running an opensource project) and there must
> be some documents conforming to the company's standard. I don't want
> to waste too much energy to keep the documents and trac synchronized.
> Anybody has suggestions? Thanks very much!

One way to avoid duplicating info might be to provide links from your
Trac pages to the documents your company requires you to create -
assuming they're in a linkable location.
- jevans
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