Klaim - Joël Lamotte wrote
On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 2:06 PM, Michael Ainsworth <
To clarify for people who do not know much about the tools mentionned:
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I found this information very helpful. FWIW I prefer simpler tools which mostly do one thing which can be composed with other simple tools. Basically, I prefer de-coupling in general. I don't see the alternatives offer anything really useful that we don't already have with TRAC. The problems with track seem to be related to implementation details. Hopefully a lot of this would go a way just by upgrading to the more recent version of TRAC
Although if the main issue is sysadmin skills/time, upgrading TRAC first might be less expensive.
This is always a huge issue for boost. The good tool which is hassle free is much preferred to the "best" tool which requires a lot of attention to keep running.
If I remember correctly, TRAC upgrading process is documented in their wiki http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracUpgrade I don't have sysadmin skill and I'm still poor at understanding how linux works, however I did do several upgrades< some years ago and there was'nt any issue I can remember. That being said I didn't have a hundred projects to manage...
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