What about a bug tracking extension for MediaWiki ? Would save the SSO
trouble...

http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:IssueTracker

Julien

On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Ciaran Gultnieks<[email protected]> wrote:
> Evan Prodromou wrote:
>> I want to get off of Trac. Nobody can submit bugs or edit wiki pages,
>> except spammers. It runs weird and slow.
>>
>> We want to move the wiki pages to MediaWiki, which is awesome and
>> familiar and has lots of great plugins.
>>
>> But what should we do for a bug tracker? Launchpad? Mantis? Other ideas?
>> I'd prefer something running on our good ol' PHP/MySQL stack.
>
> Excellent. I hate trac with a passion. A mishmash of a bugtracker
> and a wiki, yet it is a poor bugtracker and a very poor wiki.
>
> Hurrah for MediaWiki.
>
> As for a bugtracker, I am quite keen on Mantis for small projects, but
> nothing is quite as stable and well thought out as Bugzilla for larger
> projects. The downside is that it is a pain to install and upgrade
> unless you actually like messing around with perl dependencies. So,
> especially given the preference for PHP/MySQL, I would go for Mantis.
> You can also (with a bit of tinkering) set up some workable git
> integration with Mantis.
>
> If you (i.e. @focault) were feeling brave, you could also set up
> single-signon for MediaWiki+Mantis:
>
>  https://dev.hugllc.com/wiki/index.php/Project:MantisAuth
>
>
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