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[Gnewsense-dev] Re: [gNewSense-users] Webapps infrastructure


From: Jean Schurger
Subject: [Gnewsense-dev] Re: [gNewSense-users] Webapps infrastructure
Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 22:54:12 -0400

On ven, 2009-04-24 at 11:23 +0930, Karl Goetz wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 22:38:23 +0200
> Simon Josefsson <address@hidden> wrote:
> 
> > Sam Geeraerts <address@hidden> writes:
> > 
> > >>> about redmine: (http://www.redmine.org/)
> > >
> > > The feature list gives a very mature impression, but I've never
> > > heard of it.
> 
> Ditto.
> 
> > 
> > I'm using it (http://redmine.josefsson.org/) lightly for GnuTLS, but
> > anything remotely connected to Ruby or Rails is a nightmare to
> > maintain. I tried to install things cleanly on debian lenny:
> > 
> > http://blog.josefsson.org/2008/10/17/redmine-on-debian-lenny-using-lighttpd/
> 
> This is fairly consistant with what I've heard about RoR.
> 


Trac and redmine are both not 'easily' installable.

- Both requires a 'special' apache configuation (mod_python for trac,
passenger for redmine) (or using mod_proxy)

- Both install documentation tell about installing packages without the
distribution tool, but with the 'language' tool (easy_install for
python, and gem for ruby). 

- Trac install is more documented because trac is more used (that may be
change since redmine 0.8 and newer versions)

- I think that redmine upgrades is VERY simple. It handles db model
migration, and 'just' works. Plugins who do changes to the model works
very well too.

- Both can use mysql/postgres/whateversql 


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