I don't know if this is moving, but another one to consider is Trac. It
definitely has a different style but I think it fits our
needs (integration with svn, wiki...):
http://trac.edgewall.org/
Demo:
http://www.hosted-projects.com/trac/TracDemo/Demo
Hernán Ordiales wrote:
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 11:55 AM, Pau Arumí Albó <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I feel we are not using the bugtracking as much and as well as we
should. A big part of it is because the GForge tool we are using [1] is
behind other software like track or mantis in terms of usability and
functionality.
Maybe we could take advantage of upcoming summer season with new people
and new energy into the project to change to a new tool and revitalize
the bugtracking (and ideas tracking).
I have a very good impression on launchpad [2] but i know there other
fine options out there (i don't want to go into detailed
reasons/features now).
So what is the devs (specially the core ones) feeling about this? Do we
need to change at all?
Just wanted to rise the discussion - we are not in any kind of hurry.
i like the idea
if you prefer an open-source option to install in your own servers,
i'd recommend flyspray[1] which also has some
project-managment/planning features (i already installed it before, so
i can help in doing it if it's needed)
Here you can try a demo: http://flyspray.org/demo
anyway launchpad seems very nice ;-)
[1] http://flyspray.org/start
cheers
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