Greetings,

On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 1:28 AM, ChiefEngr <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> 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)?

I had setup SVN+Trac on Centos 5 for about half a dozen sites with
full ACL. Yet to hear any issues. Couple of sites had 50+ devs, QA
etc. In one site they used SVN for everything -- even docs and
spreadsheets.

Mix of clients -- fedora, xp, ubuntu,  centos  et al.

In the process of setting up SVN+Trac on Centos 6 box may be this or next week.

HTH

-- 
Regards,

Rajagopal

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