anyone building a trac and svn mass-hosting service w/mailing lists for
all these cool rails and ruby projects?
everyone is using this turgid blob of SourceForge code and it''s just
badddddddddddd.! bad bad
news posting is easy (tm)
svn + trac aren''t _that_ hard, I have a 10 line ruby script which inits
trac, makes and activates a vhost, and sets up svn - with
authentication... whee!
bugs + patches = trac
support = mailing lists (mailman is good (tm)
archiving = gmane + local
forums = useless (use mailman, email is good (tm))
docManager = useless, no one ever uses this.
trac = svn viewer
developers = adding + removing basic auth lines in files, or hooking up
basic auth to domains and mysql
wiki = trac
categorization = can keep
releases - tell people to enter a tag, do a local checkout and make a
tarball.
searching = easy
activity: dunno, you could talk to trac''s rss feeds and just count the
number of timeline events in a 30 day period...
snippets = get a cool pastebin app, I think someone even did one in
rails.
wow...
this could be done with rails in.... a week!... haha
hm, maybe if we get a free moment....
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