On Jul 25, 2010, at 1:33, Jeremy Huntwork <jhuntw...@lightcubesolutions.com
 > wrote:

> On Jul 25, 2010, at 12:53 AM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>> If we were setting up a new project, I might want to use Redmine,
>> but we
>> manage LFS using Subversion, Mailman, and Trac and have been using
>> those
>> tools for about 6 years.  The main web pages are standard xhtml.
>> I'm
>> reluctant to replace one of the main management tools.
>
> I'd say that's a fair sentiment. We like what we like, and we like
> what we're used to. Personally, I was using Trac for everything
> (several other side projects) up to a few months ago. Before that, a
> few friends of mine were pushing and pushing to get me to try
> Redmine, and I was stubborn about it, mostly because it uses Ruby on
> Rails. But when I finally did try it, I really liked it. There's a
> number of things that just work smoother than Trac.

That's true, and it's also different since most websites still use
trac. But redmine seems to be gaining popularity.

>
> All I can say is, at least poke around in it - give it a fair test-
> spin before you let yourself become firmly set against it just
> because it's a change.

Just a curious thought  - what theme did you use?

>
> JH
>
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