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Re: [GMG-Devel] redmine -> trac: status; please read
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Christopher Allan Webber |
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Re: [GMG-Devel] redmine -> trac: status; please read |
Date: |
Tue, 24 Jan 2012 13:06:46 -0600 |
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I think Redmine/Trac are probably just as bad/good. The motivations for
the move here are:
- FooCorp set us up with redmine. Rob and Matt are awesome, and really
helped us bootstrap stuff. But for
we-have-configuration-needs-that-the-rest-of-their-stuff-doesn't and
other reasons it's better in the long run for everyone if we move
this into our domain
- Will and I know python, and don't know ruby well. It makes more
sense to support Trac in the long run than Redmine for us.
All bugtrackers suck, honestly. So if we're moving, it made sense to
move to the one that sucked in our language.
- Chris
Valentin Villenave <address@hidden> writes:
> On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 5:40 PM, Christopher Allan Webber
> <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Echoing Nathan, this is a huge pain of an infrastructure task, and thank
>> you for taking it on!
>
> If you don't mind (I've obviously missed a chapter here), why was it
> necessary to drop Redmine in favor of Trac?
> (I'm currently in the process of choosing a bug-tracker for a
> community-based project, that's why I'd like to know why Redmine isn't
> a suitable option in a nutshell.)
>
> Cheers,
> Valentin.
- Re: [GMG-Devel] redmine -> trac: status; please read, (continued)
Re: [GMG-Devel] redmine -> trac: status; please read, Christopher Allan Webber, 2012/01/24
- Re: [GMG-Devel] redmine -> trac: status; please read, will kahn-greene, 2012/01/24
- Re: [GMG-Devel] redmine -> trac: status; please read, Valentin Villenave, 2012/01/24
- Re: [GMG-Devel] redmine -> trac: status; please read, will kahn-greene, 2012/01/24
- Re: [GMG-Devel] redmine -> trac: status; please read, Valentin Villenave, 2012/01/24
- Re: [GMG-Devel] redmine -> trac: status; please read, will kahn-greene, 2012/01/24
- Re: [GMG-Devel] redmine -> trac: status; please read, Valentin Villenave, 2012/01/24
Re: [GMG-Devel] redmine -> trac: status; please read,
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