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[haiku-web] Re: Trac (reevaluated)

  • From: "Mikael Jansson (mailing lists)" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: haiku-web@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2006 21:31:53 +0200 CEST
Waldemar Kornewald <wkornew@xxxxxxx>:
>
> Mikael Jansson (mailing lists) wrote:
> > Tach!
> 
> Na? :)
> 
Guten Tag, nicht so?

> 
> > If Subversion access isn't directly needed, I could setup Trac 
> > instance
> > matching the requirements stated below.  It'd live at 
> > http://bits.jansson.be/haiku
> > for the time being.
> 
> Yes, thank you. That would be a great testing possibility and finally 
> show some
> progress.
>
Mhm, if I can get the requirements met.
 
> Which code base will you use? Do you have access to Charlie's 
> implementation?
> Actually, I'd prefer using a public and maintained code base. 
> Charlie, did you
> ask the Trac guys whether they want to take over RelationalTrac 
> (simpler,
> better, etc., what speaks against it?)?
>
Right now it'd be trunk/ from a couple of weeks ago, mostly because 
that's what I've got that and it's working.
 
> > Still the matter of hosting in the end.  Although, for a low-
> > traffic
> > site (i.e., not providing Subversion access, missing out some of 
> > the
> > major points of Trac but good enough for a pilot test I guess), I'd
> > have no problems at all hosting it -- got some 2.5TB bandwidth to
> > spare.
> 
> Later, we will move it to our host. It supports Python, so Trac 
> should work.
> Seriously, our main concern is bug+task management, the roadmap, and 
> the
> timeline (history), not the SVN integration. That can wait until Trac
> officially supports remote repos integration.
>
... timeline *is* the Subversion integration! Can't show you commits w/
o access to the repository.  Although everything can be shown there, 
sure. 

-- Mikael
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