On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 08:28:35PM +0100, Nick Douma wrote:
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> A question for all software developers and software project managers.
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> I am looking for a replacement for our current Trac project manager.
> Trac has server us fine until now, and we still use it with great
> results. We are, however, starting to realize the limitations of Trac,
> and its simple approach. Basically, I'm looking for a new system that
> can do the following:
> 
> * Integrate well with Subversion
> * Ability to control tickets from commit messages (i.e. close tickets
> and update them with your commit messages)
> * Able to track and manage multiple SVN repositories at one time;
> ability to create tickets that span multiple repositories.
> * More advanced user managing (developer resources, but also ticket
> posters and their preferences)
> * Built in documentation system, also linkable with tickets and repositories
> 
> As part of a comparison between various software, I'm interested in any
> and all experience that any of you have with a project manager, that can
> achieve the above. I'm not limiting my search to open-source software.
> Something that can import our current Trac projects is also welcome, but
> not necessarily a requirement.

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