While I like to use wikis for documentation, I much prefer to keep
active discussions on a mailing list. I find I just don't hit wikis
often enough in the day to make them useful for an interactive gig. I
do think Trac would be a good app for a wiki for development and
ticket-tracking.
gerry
John Ronan wrote:
On 17 Jun 2008, at 03:39, Tom Russo wrote:
Ok, I've been kicking around a strawman for "Xastir-NG" requirements
capture, and would like to get the ball rolling.
Could I propose (unless anyone has serious objections) that we put the
list of requirement into some other format other than an email archive.
While fine for discussion, I find that the 'core' of the thread can
sometimes get lost (of course you can tell me to get lost as well ;).
I would be more than happy to create an instance of trac
(http://trac.edgewall.org/) or indeed any other tool that would allow
collaborative editing/working.
Alternatively, I could try and keep a continual 'list summary' on one
long html page. Which attempts to describe the feature and keep the
description up to date with the list discussion.
Comments?
de John
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