2009/11/19 Dan Kegel <d...@kegel.com>: > http://yokozar.org/blog/archives/171 > is a nice writeup (thanks Scott) of wineconf. > > It all sounds good except for that switching to redmine part... > The current wiki and bugzilla are working reasonably well, > doesn't seem worth the disruption to switch. > I'm highly skeptical of these newfangled wiki+bugzilla+scm+mailinglist > thingies. It's really hard to do all those jobs well. > Sourceforge was the first, and it was really rough. > Google Code is kind of ok, but it doesn't support git yet, > and its svn has performance issues (for the moment). > Launchpad is also kind of ok, and kind of supports git... > Yet Another WBSM Thingy that I've never > heard of seems unlikely to be as robust as > the above systems. > - Dan > > >
You might well be pleasantly surprised. We've been using Redmine where I work for about 6-8 months and I'm really impressed with it, I'd definitely say it was better than Google Code, Trac and SF. The Redmine website is actually a Redmine tracker ( http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine ) so you can get a fair idea how it works. I don't think it's set in stone that we're switching to Redmine, I think Scott's just setting it up as an experiment to get feedback. Luke.