Our team is doing all Windows development and we run Trac on Windows 2008 
R2 Apache + PostgreSQL (for our latest deployment we used the Bitnami 
installer with wsgi) + Subversion. We tried Mercurial and Git but found the 
polish and feature set did not fit us well. We are in a corporate setting 
and most of the advantages you see touted about DVCS [1] aren't so 
important in a corporate setting. Our server is always available, our users 
are in-house - the central model works well for us. 

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_revision_control

On Tuesday, August 14, 2012 2:58:21 PM UTC-5, ChiefEngr wrote:
>
> 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 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.
>
>

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