Thanks! I'm starting to get the Trac setup on my windows client, but would it make more sense to put this on my linux server?
Ryan J. Tarrant Software Engineer National Elevator Industry Benefit Plans Telephone: 1-610-325-9100 EXT. 2217 Fax: 1-610-557-4505 Email: rtarr...@neibenefits.org -----Original Message----- From: Cooke, Mark [mailto:mark.co...@siemens.com] Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 10:31 AM To: users@subversion.apache.org Cc: Ryan Tarrant Subject: RE: backlogging with subversion? > -----Original Message----- > From: Ryan Tarrant [mailto:rtarr...@neibenefits.org] > Sent: 29 April 2013 15:19 > To: users@subversion.apache.org > Subject: backlogging with subversion? > > Is there a way to do product backlogging with subversion? I'm looking > for a way to manage tasks associated with projects where I can > prioritize tasks that might hopefully be something like a plugin or > extension of subversion. > > Currently I have subversion running on a linux server and we're using > TortoiseSVN on windows clients to access the repositories. > > I'm also looking for something that is not a monthly/yearly fee. I'm > already hosting subversion so I would like to also host the backlog > with the projects themselves. Not directly in subversion but we use the Trac tool [1] which has good integration with subversion and was i) reasonably easy to get going and ii) free. If you want to go apache, the Bloodhound [2] project takes Trac as its base and adds several commononly used plugins (but is not released as yet). [1] http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki [2] http://bloodhound.apache.org/ ~ mark c > Thanks, > > Ryan J. Tarrant > > Software Engineer > > National Elevator Industry Benefit Plans > > Telephone: 1-610-325-9100 EXT. 2217 > > Fax: 1-610-557-4505 > > Email: rtarr...@neibenefits.org <mailto:rtarr...@neibenefits.org> > > > >