
Magnus Therning wrote:
There is support for darcs in tracs as well.
Gour wrote:
I was playing with it in the past, but it's 3rd party, ie. Trac does not have official support.
I happen to be looking for a project mgmt framework right now. It seems to me that the opposite is true. Trac is a mature app with a huge community of people supporting it and writing plugins, including some departments at NASA. It is being used successfully for many large projects, such as GHC. It will not go away for a long, long time. Much of the Haskell community is already accustomed to Trac. Redmine is quite new. Based on posts and commits, it appears to be maintained by a single person. I don't know of any major project or organization that is using it yet. So I am a little worried that its future is not yet assured. And I am not sure if anyone knows yet how stable it is currently, or how it scales under load. For that reason, I am currently not considering Redmine for my organization. However, Redmine definitely looks nicer and easier to use than Trac. Please let me know if my impression of its stability and track record are wrong. Also - if the Haskell community adopts Redmine, that itself could give it a big push. -Yitz