And for someone who hasn't used Bugzilla (me), what are these conceptual
problems that you refer to?
We use Trac at work and while it's not the best solution out there it is
certainly not the worst either. The wiki integration is pretty nice, we've
started using Trac to document our projects as well, that way everyone
always has the latest version of everything.
Kyle Heon
kheon@comcast.net
-----Original Message-----
From: Branko Cibej [mailto:brane@xbc.nu]
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 5:38 PM
To: Manuzhai
Cc: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: SubTraction for SubVersion?
Manuzhai wrote:
>> So I have to wonder, what, if anything, are the front-runners for the
>> next-generation OSS "tracking" tools that will be the natural
>> successor for the likes of Bugzilla? (Too bad Jira isnt open-source,
>> it would get my vote)
>
>
> Have you seen Trac [1]? It's been showing up in an awful lot of
> places, lately, and it has nice integration with Subversion (no
> integration with other VCS's yet, but they're working on that).
The problem with Trac is that, as far as I've seen, it duplicates all of
Bugzilla's conceptual prolbems in the issue tracker part.
-- Brane
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