Martha Stewart called it a Good Thing when [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Christopher 
Kings-Lynne") wrote:
>> We have three candidates already -- debbugs, RT and Gnats.  The
>> first has the advantage that was written by hackers, for hackers,
>> so it doesn't have any of the insane "for end users" stuff which
>> annoys so many people around here ;-) (On the other hand it does
>> have some web stuff for generating reports, etc).
>
> Kill me now if I have to use GNATS :) Have you ever tried submitting
> a bug to the FreeBSD project? *shudder*
>
> That said, I'll live :)
>
> I have recently totally falling in love with Trac and its complete
> subversion integration.  I'm not sure it supports PostgreSQL, and
> converting to subversion is probably a little too hardcore at the
> moment :)

Trac does support PostgreSQL...

The thing I don't understand at this point is what exactly is the
nature of the integration with the SCM.

I don't see it being likely that there will be a deep integration of
the PostgreSQL SCM (whatever the SCM platform) with Trac; that's way
too much change to expect quickly...
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