As far as bug databases go, I'm kinda partial to ticgit. It stores the whole 
bug database in one git branch that never actually gets checked out. It hasn't 
been updated in a while, but it's not exactly a complex system, either.

http://wiki.github.com/schacon/ticgit/

From: openocd-development-boun...@lists.berlios.de 
[mailto:openocd-development-boun...@lists.berlios.de] On Behalf Of Dean Glazeski
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 9:56 PM
To: David Brownell
Cc: openocd-development@lists.berlios.de
Subject: Re: [Openocd-development] bug database [ WAS Re: STR7x flash protect 
... ]

The only significant "anti-" sentiment I have is that the Trac git plug-in 
hasn't had an update since 28th of August of 2009.  I'm going to play with this 
a little bit with my sourceforge project that's hooked up to git and I'll get 
back to you.

Alright, it's impossible to do it, for now.  The Sourceforge people haven't 
setup the ability to have Trac connect to a git repository.  If we want to do 
only development tracking in the wiki and manage bugs and features in Trac, I 
think it's still a good idea.  They may eventually get the git connector 
working, but for now it's a no go.  You can build the plug-in in a shell on 
sourceforge, but I have no idea how to make trac aware of the plugin.  Here's a 
ticket about it: https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/ticket/7674

Please, do consider using it. Having a viable ticket manager is a great idea.

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// Dean Glazeski
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