trac is used at the Vermont Department of Taxes. Our largest trac project has around 65 users, 2200 tickets, and 7100 commits; it runs fine along with several other trac projects and subversion repositories on a 2.4 GHz P4 with 1GB of RAM. It is very configurable yet easy to use out of the box. With mod_authnz_ldap we can authenticate users against our Active Directory domain.
It works very well for documentation, bug tracking, and source browsing. However if you are looking for a full project management package out of the box, then trac will likely fall short. Things you would expect in a project management package (example: Gantt charts) are not present in trac. However, most project management functionality not present in trac has been implemented in plug-ins. See trac-hacks.org for a listing of trac plug-ins. -Tom > -----Original Message----- > From: Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Josh Smith > Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2009 1:32 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Project Management Software > > Has anyone here ever used dotproject, taskjugger, or trac? If so, > what are your opinions on them? > > -Josh Smith
