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Re: in search of a wiki...
Below is a reply forwarded from boost mailing list. It is an answer
from person responsible for using trac in boost.
This is quite convincing. With exception, that it is not useful for a
homepage :> So we still will stay decentralized, and still not sure
how/where to host the homepage.
On May 3, 2007, at 12:57 PM, Janek Kozicki wrote:
> Doug Gregor said: (by the date of Thu, 3 May 2007 11:53:07 -0400)
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>> please read http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/BoostSubversion
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> This TRAC software looks quite interesting.
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> http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/about
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> Please tell me - do you plan to use it for boost development, once
> boost switches to SVN (like bugtracking, which is currently done on
> sourceforge)?
Yes. At some point in the (near) future, we will migrate all of the
bug reports from SourceForge over to Trac, so that we get Subversion/
Trac integration. For example, when committing a fix for a Trac
ticket, one can write "Fixes #39" in the Subversion log message.
Subversion/Trac will automagically close ticket #39 and cross-
reference that Subversion commit with the Trac ticket.
> Do you maybe plan to switch the boost homepage into it?
Not to Trac, no. Trac is great for collaboration among developers,
but it does not make a very appealing user-centric site. There are
other plans for the Boost web site, but I'm not in charge of that.
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> I'm asking because I am currently looking for something to use for
> the development of my application.
Trac is *wonderful*. Very highly recommended.
- Doug
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# Janek Kozicki
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