Den 23-03-2007 19:36, Timo Sirainen skrev:
On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 10:33 +0100, Christian Skarby wrote:
How about using trac[1]? I can assist setting up and maintain it if you'd like. (It's also possible to use trac without svn if you do not want to use subversion.)
- I think it should be fairly easy to make mailman update the trac permission system.
- As for captchas there is a version of the trac SpamFilter[2] that implements this.
- Trac utilises the References and In-Reply-To headers.
What do you think? I can set up a demo during the weekend if it sounds interesting.
If it can do a nice integration with this mailing list (as described in this thread originally) then sure, why not. :)
Oh and I hope it's also possible to disable all the non-bugtracker stuff from it? Didn't it contain wiki and whatelse that I probably don't want messing with the existing Wiki..
Den 23-03-2007 20:35, Láďa skrev: Yes it contains Wiki. But what about having some kind of "unofficial wiki" there? This works very nice e.g. in Gentoo, where Gentoo-wiki is some kind of add-on to official documentation.
I think it is a good idea to have only one wiki. As opposed to the gentoo documentation, anyone has access to edit wiki.dovecot.org.
It is certainly possible to disable the trac.wiki-parts. Maybe it's posible to craft a plugin as described in http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/2890 so that tickets easily can link to the official wiki pages. I guess there are good reasons to stay with MoinMoin, such as WYSIWYG-editing and language translations (menus). Currently I'm having a few other projects on the stack for the weekend, but I'll have a look as soon as possible. ;)
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