Am Samstag, 31. Oktober 2009 17:28:38 schrieb Zero3: > Matthew Toseland wrote: > > On Friday 30 October 2009 17:10:02 Zero3 wrote: > >> Matthew Toseland wrote: > >>> If this line of reasoning is correct, we need to choose an > >>> end-user-oriented issue tracker or forums system (either way ideally > >>> gratis and hosted) to complement Uservoice. Suggestions? > >> > >> It would make sense to find a tracker that both users and devs can use. > >> Saves the overhead of moving things from e.g. a forums system to a bug > >> tracker. > > > > Is it possible? Is Trac something that end users can use? > > I don't think Trac is the perfect solution (not as it is right now, at > least), but it seems much better than our current solution (Mantis + > Wikka Wakka). > > Pidgin (see http://developer.pidgin.im/) has an interesting > implementation directly into their website. The bar at the top contains > easy access to some of the most used features: Wiki (starts here), > Timeline (aka "what's new?"), Roadmap and Search. It is possible to > create other things like "New ticket" and "Browse source" it seems, if > you look at the official trac site (http://trac.edgewall.org/). > > I don't have any personal experience with Trac though. Perhaps someone > else around here has, and can give us some recommendations? > this may fit our needs better then trac: http://basieproject.org/
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