Waldemar Kornewald <wkornew@xxxxxxx>:
>
> Mikael Jansson (mailing lists) wrote:
> >> > Tach!
> >>
> >> Na? :)
> >>
> > Guten Tag, nicht so?
>
> Doch, doch. "Na?" bedeutet eher sowas, wie "Hey, was geht?" /
> "Wassuup?" :),
> aber nicht ganz...
>
Oki, dann verstehe ich. Danke! Deutsch ist eine schweriges Sprache...
>
> >> Yes, thank you. That would be a great testing possibility and
> > > finally
> >> show some
> >> progress.
> >>
> > Mhm, if I can get the requirements met.
>
> Of course you can. ;))
> I should be able to help with the simple stuff, but I'm not a Python
> programmer
> and I don't know Trac's source.
>
I meant mostly like configuring the different options rather than work
flow patterns; there's ongoing work for that right now in a branch. Not
sure whether you can restrict a group of users to only create a
specific type of tickets.
>
> > ... timeline *is* the Subversion integration! Can't show you
> > commits w/
> > o access to the repository. Although everything can be shown
> > there,
> > sure.
>
> I find it very useful that we can use the Timeline to track ticket
> changes
> (created, closed, assigned, changed fields, except for new comments).
>
> I see your point. It's a lot nicer with SVN, but even without it Trac
> is much
> better than Bugzilla for bugs and our website for tasks. Actually, I
> was
> searching for a tool that does only that, but most of them (except
> for
> Flyspray) are too complicated, so Trac is the winner.
>
Yes indeed. Flyspray isn't very complicated, but overly cluttered UI.
Trac beats them all, hands-down.
-- Mikael
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