(auto): While on the subject of Subversion, the Trac project looks very cool. It’s a wiki bug tracker repository browser thingy.

Trac

Tuesday 14 December 2004This is over 20 years old. Be careful.

While on the subject of Subversion, the Trac project looks very cool. It’s a wiki bug tracker repository browser thingy. I’m not running it (it’s just me, after all) but someday, maybe.

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My students are going to be using Trac next term; some thoughts on what its implementation says about the state of web programming in Python are at
http://pyre.third-bit.com/blog/archives/000145.html.
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Trac is magical - we used it at my last place of employment and it was a beautiful tool for co-ordinating a small (3 person) team of developers. It's also just a very, very well designed web application - clean URLs, high quality markup styled with CSS, clear navigation with links in obvious places and a very intuitive interface between the three main components of wik, bug tracker and SVN repository. The only downside is the slightly tricky installation procedure, but it pays off a hundred times over.

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