On April 25, 2015 5:18:06 AM EDT, "Paul A. Bristow"
Deniz Bahadir wrote:
Because we're still using Trac for bug reporting.
I would pretty much recommend, you consider migrating from Trac
to
another (more modern) bug-tracking system that is more responsive and has less problems with modern browsers. [snip] To be honest, I have not used too many different ticket-systems myself. However, as you might have noticed, I have some experience in working with Redmine and my impression is, that it would be a big improvement to using Trac and that a migration and database conversion from Trac to Redmine would be possible.
(Personally, I have had no problems with Trac - just works for me).
Other views from experienced/disgruntled users?
My limited experiences with Trac have never been great. It is slow and prone to failures. I have extensive experience with Redmine and can attest to its responsiveness and functionality. A co-worker has done conversions to Redmine from other issue trackers, though not from Trac, so I know such is possible and I might be able to offer some helpful information should Boost choose to make that transition. I think the other message reporting on the limited functionality of git issue tracking relative to Trac sufficiently kills that option, so any Trac replacement must be found elsewhere. ___ Rob (Sent from my portable computation engine)