Hello Everyone,
 
I'm hoping to pick your collective brain before I embark on this journey 
and make all sorts of bad choices.  
 
I'm looking to set up a project tracking environment for a group of people 
who's primary desktop environment is Windows, but who are doing development 
under both WIndows and Linux systems. (To clarify, not a alot of 
cross-platform development going on here -- Windows based development is 
for Windows envrironments and Linux-based development is for Linux 
environments.) There's C(xx), Python, Perl, Java, and even MS Visual Studio 
work happening here.
 
I'm thinking about rolling out somethng like Trac with SVN to handle 
revision control (and whatever database engine is the best way to go). I 
figure I'll also want Doxygen to plug in to this so we can take advantage 
of what it brings to the table.
 
I'll probably want some kind of user-based access controls, but I'm not 
worried about having single login (although it would be very nice, 
especially from the WIndows side of things). We're not running a domain 
(AD, LDAP, et al).
 
My question?  Well, should I host this server on a Windows box or a Linux 
box? Is one going to be more seamless for my users? Is one going to be more 
seamless (and more stable) for me to get going?  Which flavor of OS is more 
likely to work (on the Windows side - Windows Server (03, 08) vs a desktop 
Windows (XP, 7) [no Vista!];  on the Linux side - CentOS (5, 6), Fedora, 
Ubuntu)?
 
Or, is Trac the wrong tool? Is Redmine or something else better?
 
So here is your chance -- someone is actually **asking** for your opinion!
 
I'll be very grateful for any guidance now (before I give Charon my coin).
 
Thanks in advance for yor thoughtful replies.
 
 
 
 

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