Jay Levitt <jay.lev...@gmail.com> writes: > Alex wrote: >> I didn't follow this whole thread, but have we considered Redmine[1]? > > As the resident "Ruby is shiny, let's do everything in Rails on my > MacBook" guy, I'd like to make a statement against interest: I've > tried Redmine a few times and it's been painful. Much of the codebase > is deprecated, it's slow, it has no meaningful search (in 2012?!), > I've seen wiki edits disappear, and at the moment pulling up its own > FAQ page at redmine.org times out.
Yay, that's totally FUD to me. Could you please elaborate a bit on your points? Deprecated codebase? Let me guess... It runs on an outdated version of Rails (2.3) but only because Rails is changing so rapidly, I believe. There is work in progress[1] to move to the supported branch Rails-3.x. Slow? Do you have any data to back this point up? No meaningful search, eh? Works for me. Disappearing wiki edits? Never seen that, but you can always file a bug. > Maybe you've had better luck with it, but whenever I've Googled for > Redmine questions, the collective Internet has sighed and said "Yeah, > it was a really good idea, though." Certainly *you've* had some terrible luck with it. ;-) -- Regards, Alex [1] http://www.redmine.org/issues/4796 -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers