What I'm worried about indefero is that it doesn't seem oriented
towards git, it may well be better than trac but it would be very good
if it took advantage of being more oriented towards distributed SCM.

Rui

On Sun, 26 Aug 2012 19:27:47 +0900
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) <ras...@rasterman.com> wrote:

> On Sun, 26 Aug 2012 08:12:22 +0100 Rui Miguel Silva Seabra
> <r...@1407.org> said:
> 
> well having a read of it it seems to perfectly fit the bill. it's
> manageable (php), we can just live with sqlite (i detest full db's
> for various reasons). it has a checklist of things just for what we
> need. out of the box it looks a tad ugly - but we can probably fix
> that.
> 
> > Indefero was news to me, but it seems too much like Google code,
> > and that interface was not very good.
> > 
> > However it seems simple enough to make it worthy to try.
> > 
> > I guess maybe we could put to practice the java and the php ones as
> > short list to try then?
> > 
> > Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com> wrote:
> > 
> > >On Sun, 26 Aug 2012 01:03:01 +0200 Lionel Orry
> > ><lionel.o...@gmail.com> said:
> > >
> > >> On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra
> > ><r...@1407.org> wrote:
> > >> > Hi all,
> > >> >
> > >> > I was supposed, since FOSDEM 2012, to try to install gitorious
> > >> > for
> > >later
> > >> > use by E developers when E moves to git after final e17
> > >> > release.
> > >> >
> > >> > However, since Gitorious is a bit complicated to install, I
> > >> > looked into other alternatives. My current analysis so far:
> > >> >
> > >> > I compared Gitorious, GitLab and Gitblit (from an installation
> > >> > PoV
> > >and
> > >> > by documentation only, so far) and found that both Gitorious
> > >> > and
> > >GitLab
> > >> > require a complex Ruby setup and installation process, a
> > >MessagePassing
> > >> > thingie (ActiveMQ in the case of Gitorious) and in the case of
> > >GitLab
> > >> > and Gitblit, unlike Gitorious, they don't selfhost, rather
> > >> > using
> > >GitHub
> > >> > as their hosting server (funny, huh?)
> > >> 
> > >> Had a look at Indefero? Written in PHP and AFAIR, did not
> > >> require me more than 30 minutes to install, and I'm a terrible
> > >> admin, trust me. Have a look at the features: www.indefero.net
> > >> 
> > >> I also use gitolite at work currently, but while it's certainly
> > >> powerful and well designed, it's only a git repo hosting
> > >> platform,
> > >not
> > >> a project management tool.
> > >> 
> > >> My 2 cents,
> > >> Lionel
> > >
> > >other than imho looking a tad ugly... indefero looks like one of
> > >the best to
> > >me... has anyone ever used it or installed it.
> > >
> > >just to put things on the page here. what we want is to ultimately
> > >move to git.
> > >trac is a pita. it's bug reporter is simple - that's nice, but it
> > >has too many
> > >issues and is slow slow slow. it also can't manage svn access. we
> > >do that
> > >ourselves atm via svn devs dir and some scripts. so what we need
> > >is:
> > >
> > >1. handles git (decently) - that means allows listing of git repos,
> > >browsing of
> > >src, commits, timeline etc.
> > >2. handles commit access rights
> > >3. tracks bugs/todo's
> > >4. some kind of wiki documentation
> > >
> > >i'd prefer it to be easy to setup and maintain. i'd rather not use
> > >github,
> > >sf.net etc. due to historical issues with sf.net going down for
> > >extended
> > >periods and us getting stuck. also we are large enough to warrant
> > >our own setup
> > >and it gives us more freedom. we also happen to9 have the infra to
> > >do it so may
> > >as well use it. :)
> > >
> > >personally i prefer php because coming from the c end of
> > >development.. it's
> > >the simplest to deal with. basically it is C with $'s in front of
> > >variables. :)
> > >but that's personal.
> > >
> > >as such indefero looks totally sweet to me. well rummaging through
> > >their pages.
> > >the question is... how good is it in real life? it looks to be
> > >relatively new,
> > >thus why i hadn't heard of it yet.
> > >
> > >> >
> > >> > Now gitblit, which seems the most promising, appears to be
> > >> > quite
> > >easy to
> > >> > install but is Java (better than Ruby in my dictionary).
> > >> >
> > >> > Gitblit's install is literally drop a .war into Tomcat's
> > >> > webapps,
> > >go
> > >> > into web admin interface and follow through. Word from a
> > >> > friend is
> > >that
> > >> > in 10 minutes he was setup to go.
> > >> >
> > >> > I'm of a mind that that is worth trying, and at least get to
> > >> > FOSDEM 2013 with that mission completed so... what do you guys
> > >> > think?
> > >> >
> > >> > Best,
> > >> > Rui
> > >> >
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