[haiku-web] Re: The state of Trac (was: Re: Website Maintainer)
- From: "Jorge G. Mare (a.k.a. Koki)" <koki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: haiku-web@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 21:28:22 +0900
Hi,
Charlie Clark wrote:
Am 12.11.2007 um 06:03 schrieb Niels Reedijk:
I'll try to puzzle how the pieces fit a bit later today.
I found it took a while to understand how Trac works and some of the
required features are not really possible with it. I discussed this
briefly with Chris Lenz (one of Trac's core developers and former BeOS
developer) in July and he said they won't be available until the real
version. The changes that were made to Trac for Haiku were largely
cosmetic, please see the e-mail I forwarded to you off-list for an
explanation. I hope to have the time and energy at BeGeistert 018 to
work on the bug tracker but this might involve replacing Trac with
Roundup which has a better data model.
I highly suggest that before you embark into making a migration from
Trac to something else, you ask those who actually use the current bug
tracking system. You may find out that the current users are happy with
what they have, making your effort a moot one.
Cheers,
Koki
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Am 12.11.2007 um 06:03 schrieb Niels Reedijk:
I'll try to puzzle how the pieces fit a bit later today.
I found it took a while to understand how Trac works and some of the required features are not really possible with it. I discussed this briefly with Chris Lenz (one of Trac's core developers and former BeOS developer) in July and he said they won't be available until the real version. The changes that were made to Trac for Haiku were largely cosmetic, please see the e-mail I forwarded to you off-list for an explanation. I hope to have the time and energy at BeGeistert 018 to work on the bug tracker but this might involve replacing Trac with Roundup which has a better data model.
- [haiku-web] Re: The state of Trac (was: Re: Website Maintainer)
- From: Charlie Clark
- [haiku-web] The state of Trac (was: Re: Website Maintainer)
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- [haiku-web] Re: The state of Trac (was: Re: Website Maintainer)
- From: Charlie Clark