On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 17:55, Zachary West <[email protected]> wrote: > Keeping Trac up to date, etc., is a bit of a pain in the ass. It would be > cool to not have to run this part of the project ourselves merely because > I'm the one who has to maintain it. :) It's not hard, though, no; it rarely > has any problems.
What about updating trac is a pita? I maintained an instance at work for a few years, and the *only* problems I ever saw were with custom plugins and not with trac itself. (Even those problems were usually a simple recompile.) If the problem is with customizations, then it seems like switching to any other system would remove the problem in the same way it would be removed by getting rid of all of the trac customizations. Of course, it's possible Adium coding could increase if devs don't have the option to spend time tweaking the ticket system. If we really are heavily invested in customizations, perhaps it would be helpful to consider each customization, it's value, and whether it's available on alternative systems. I'm not really arguing for or against trac, but I will say that I've been an unhappy user pretty much every time I've had to interact with Google Code or (Google Groups). -- Matthew
