[Scummvm-devel] SF.net tracker vs. trac

Pawel Kolodziejski aquadran at xtr.net.pl
Tue Oct 27 17:01:12 CET 2009


On 2009-10-27, at 12:41, Max Horn wrote:

> Hi again!
>
> So, what do people think? Is anybody opposed to a migration from
> SF.net tracker to trac/bugzilla/something else? Anybody for it (with
> preferences) ?
>


I don't have any preferences to tracker.
Personally Bugzilla may scary a bit at first look. It's advanced tool  
for developers. However I don't know what are opinions from ordinal  
users.
Sf.Net tracker might be good for small project but like for scummvm it  
lack needed features to better maintenance, so switch to other tracker  
is indeed needed.
Regarding Trac, I don't know what to think about this tracker, I have  
mixed feelings, most probably because lack of technical knowledge  
about it. I always liked in Track is integration different tools, like  
SCM, tracker, wiki in one tool.
 From I read here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_issue_tracking_systems 
  Bugzilla doesn't integrate with Git but Trac does. However I don't  
know what that integration mean.

Pawel

> Note, it is fine to not reply to this, I'll just assume you don't
> care, which is fine by me, just don't complain afterwards ;)
>
> Cheers,
> Max
>
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