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In defense defence of Trac...

Check out the huge plugin community at edgewall and trac-hacks.org. It seems that a lot of development happens at trac-hacks and some of it is folded into the mainline, but most isn't.

  • tickets
    • "flat list of components.." Maybe, but can use tags and custom fields quite freely.
    • you can write SQL in order to do interesting queries for tickets. (Yes, someone might need to think a bit here.)
    • nowadays, at least, you can just add whatever fields you like. I think trac is a bit promiscuous with its DB, but it seems to work.
  • wiki
    • "no templates, categories." This is on the way. (0.11?)
    • "hard to refactor". Renaming, TOC, include, [...] are available as plugins.
    • "no way to easily review changes (no link to the page diff from the timeline)". Hadn't thought of that, but apparently someone else has to. It seems to have it now...
  • common
    • "no ACL". No ACL on the wiki beyond WIKI_ADMIN and friends. Also on its way.

I had positive experience with using bugzilla, although it has quite scary interface.

I had a very negative experience with bugzilla, primarily because of the unusable interface..


That said, I think the size, skill-level and discipline of your group are very important factors..

Trac is great for smaller groups of higher skills, that can appreciate stuff like linking file+version+line in tickets, tickets in checkins, &c, &c.

It's probably horribly bad for groups where the lack of ACL on wiki pages is a problem.

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In defence defense of Trac...

Check out the huge plugin community at edgewall and trac-hacks.org. It seems that a lot of development happens at trac-hacks and some of it is folded into the mainline, but most isn't.

  • tickets
    • "flat list of components.." Maybe, but can use tags and custom fields quite freely.
    • you can write SQL in order to do interesting queries for tickets. (Yes, someone might need to think a bit here.)
    • nowadays, at least, you can just add whatever fields you like. I think trac is a bit promiscuous with its DB, but it seems to work.
  • wiki
    • "no templates, categories." This is on the way. (0.11?)
    • "hard to refactor". Renaming, TOC, include, [...] are available as plugins.
    • "no way to easily review changes (no link to the page diff from the timeline)". Hadn't thought of that, but apparently someone else has to. It seems to have it now...
  • common
    • "no ACL". No ACL on the wiki beyond WIKI_ADMIN and friends. Also on its way.

I had positive experience with using bugzilla, although it has quite scary interface.

I had a very negative experience with bugzilla, primarily because of the unusable interface..


That said, I think the size, skill-level and discipline of your group are very important factors..

Trac is great for smaller groups of higher skills, that can appreciate stuff like linking file+version+line in tickets, tickets in checkins, &c, &c.

It's probably horribly bad for groups where the lack of ACL on wiki pages is a problem.

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