On Feb 23, 2006, at 11:46 PM, Ben Bleything wrote:
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006, Erik Hollensbe wrote:
I'd love to help you guys with some of this, I'm just at a loss of
what to do, and how best to provide patches at this point. I think I
saw a list of things that people wanted/needed earlier, but is there
a specific person that I should email patches to?
Post here saying what you want to do :) Check out the code, write a
patch, send it here. We'll discuss it on the mailing list.
If you have a large project you want to take on, we'll make you a
branch
and give you commit access right away.
Also, unless trac supports this as well, putting our wishlist/feature
creep lists into something more suited for it like Bugzilla might be
a better solution in the long run.
It does. Trac does ticketing, repo view, milestones, wiki, all sorts
of fun shit. In the meantime, we keep a TODO and IDEAS file inside
the
repository. We're pretty lax because the project is pretty lax.
I've used Collaboa quite a bit as well. It's basically Trac without
the wiki and in Rails. I've been loving it so far.
The biggest problem with both Trac and Collaboa is that getting them
set up sucks. It sucks a *lot*. Collaboa's a bit easier because we
already have Rails setup and don't need to setup all of the Python
stuff Trac requires.
-Dane
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