> On 29.04.2013 22:56, Daniel Shahaf wrote: > > Cooke, Mark wrote on Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 15:30:31 +0100: > >>> -----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). > > Bloodhound had a release while incubating. (I'd be very > surprised if > > they became a TLP without an incubating release.) I'm not > sure whether > > they had a release since then. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Branko Čibej [mailto:br...@wandisco.com] > Sent: 30 April 2013 19:43 > To: users@subversion.apache.org > Subject: Re: backlogging with subversion? > > We did, the 0.5.3 release came after Bloodhound graduated from > incubation. There has not as yet been a 1.0 release, if that's what > you're looking for. > > -- Brane > > -- > Branko Čibej > Director of Subversion | WANdisco | www.wandisco.com
Thanks for the update guys, its obviously time I had another look at bloodhound... ~ mark c