On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 23:23, Jeremy Huntwork
<jhuntw...@lightcubesolutions.com> wrote:
> On Mar 17, 2010, at 5:34 PM, Matthew Burgess wrote:
>
>> Now, if we (err, you! :)) could 'theme' wiki.linuxfromscratch.org
>> similarly, I'd prefer to have all of www.linuxfromscratch.org under the
>> trac system, if that's possible?
>
> So this comment inspired me to try to work up a usable all-in-one solution. 
> Trac isn't bad for that but it's starting to show its age, IMO, and it's 
> especially painful when you have essentially one organization but with 
> multiple projects. Trac makes you handle everything separately in each 
> project. What would be nice is to have one system, but with multiple 
> sub-projects where permissions, settings and so on can be fine-tuned per 
> project.
>
> Here's where Redmine comes in. To me, Redmine is everything Trac is, but 
> better. Besides providing one-stop management for several projects, it also 
> has some nice additional features. For example, users created on redmine can 
> be eventually given commit privileges to a repository without requiring 
> creation of a Unix system account. There are also some nice action keywords 
> you can use in commit logs: 'Did some stuff. Fixes #5677' Will mark ticket 
> 5677 as resolved (or whatever status you configure it to).
>
> I set up a redmine installation on quantum. It has all the latest info merged 
> over from trac (well, from earlier today), and it has a new look based on the 
> design I showed earlier. It automatically created users from the 
> accounts/emails it found in the issues, and many of you likely received a 
> notice about that.
>
> It's here for now: http://community.linuxfromscratch.org
>
> I personally think this would be a nice replacement for both trac and the 
> main site.

That looks pretty good for a replacement of the aging LFS site.
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