I thought trac was a breeze to install. Administering it is even
easier. Wonderful product - such a shame my manager is adverse to open
source solutions :(
On Nov 9, 3:38 pm, Jesse Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 9, 2007 1:11 PM, Tyrone Hed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] kirjoitti:
I thought trac was a breeze to install. Administering it is even
easier. Wonderful product - such a shame my manager is adverse to open
source solutions :(
Too bad about that OSS stuff. We managed to convince our management that
OSS is good and almost all our end
what does adverse do in these paragraphs? i mean usually there is
something like a need, and a solution, and maybe better
solution, isn't it?
On Nov 10, 2:50 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought trac was a breeze to install. Administering it is even
easier. Wonderful
Well, trac easy install (with the quotes results in 10,500 hits :), so
it is about 80% easy to install.
Jason
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Subject: [Trac]
On Nov 9, 2007 10:39 AM, Jason Winnebeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, trac easy install (with the quotes results in 10,500 hits :), so
it is about 80% easy to install.
I do not post often here -- I think this is my 3rd post since joining.
Or something like that.
Anyway, I installed Trac
On Nov 9, 2007 1:11 PM, Tyrone Hed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, this really explains it: EVERYBODY thinks it's impossible to
install TRAC.
I had no trouble setting it up on ubuntu. There were quite a few steps
required in my case, but being an svn *and* python newcomer I was
surprised it