Waldemar Kornewald <wkornew@xxxxxxx>: > > Michael Phipps wrote: > > ... We > > have been looking at a web site redesign for a while. It is FAR > > from a > > trivial task - we have yet to find a content management system that > > we > > like, not to mention that the professional graphic designer who did > > our > > current site gfx (for free, I might add, in his spare time) no > > longer > > has time to contribute. > > I started working on a ticket tracker. It will be written in Ruby on > Rails and most of the code will be copied from Collaboa (a trac-like > ticket tracker, written in Rails), but I want to start with a clean > base > because migrating their DB is too much work and in its current state > Collaboa has many features, but none of them done right or completely > finished (Subversion support is too tightly integrated, etc.). I only > want to have a ticket tracker (*hopefully* also replacing our bug > tracker if the other devs don't shout at me ;). If anyone wants to > join > me, please send a mail. Currently, I'm coding with Mercurial on my > local > Windows system, but we can agree on Subversion or whatever... > Have you looked at the actual Trac? 0.10dev has support for other SCMs than Subversion, and there's a bunch of plugins doing the missing things, which I hope will be soon incorporated into the main tree. Just seems like a waste of time to duplicate the effort? The timeline and roadmap features of Trac are really nice, too. I personally don't understand why Haiku didn't go for Trac instead of Bugzilla... -- Mikael ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Any sufficiently complicated C or Fortran program contains an ad hoc informally-specified bug-ridden slow implementation of half of Common Lisp." -- Philip Greenspun