Benedikt E. wrote:
Hello List,
- wouldn’t it be great to change over onto REDMINE (redmine.org) (from
my perspective one true ‘model rails app’) with all radiant (extension)
development efforts? (typo3 already did…)
I suggested the same a few months back -
http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/ticket/591.
Cheers,
Mark
Benedikt E. wrote:
I suggested the same a few months back -
http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/ticket/591.
Cheers,
Mark
Why don’t ‘they’ react? What do you think?
Sean did respond to the issue - “Trac works well for us so far, no
reason to switch.”
What do I think? I like it so much I created an issue
Cheers,
Mark
Benedikt E. wrote:
I suggested the same a few months back -
http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/ticket/591.
Cheers,
Mark
Why don’t ‘they’ react? What do you think?
Oh, and by issue (redmine) I meant ticket (trac).
Cheers,
Mark
On Feb 25, 2008, at 11:13 PM, Benedikt E. wrote:
- wouldn’t it be great to change over onto REDMINE (redmine.org) (from
my perspective one true ‘model rails app’) with all radiant
(extension)
development efforts? (typo3 already did…)
Redmine looks interesting, but I think we are pretty satisfied with
Trac right now. What benefits would switching to Redmine have?
- who is actually responsible for the current radiant dev hosting and
coordination?
I suppose I am. Right now it’s running on my Textdrive shared hosting
account. We will be migrating to AVLUX shortly though as they have
graciously offered to handle the server admin stuff and host it.
–
John L.
http://wiseheartdesign.com
There’s nothing wrong with Redmine. In fact, I like a lot of things
about it. However, simply because it’s a Rails application doesn’t mean
that’s a compelling reason to switch. I’d like to hear some opinions
from people who use Redmine regularly about its pros and cons.
Sean
Sean C. wrote:
There’s nothing wrong with Redmine. In fact, I like a lot of things
about it. However, simply because it’s a Rails application doesn’t mean
that’s a compelling reason to switch. I’d like to hear some opinions
from people who use Redmine regularly about its pros and cons.
Sean
I think centralizing extension development could be much easier managed
with redmine - it’s a snap to create svn repositories. With Trac comes
Apache VHosts or svnserve manual permissions etc etc - not quite fuels
for a kickstarter like radiant.
But the real killer app would be if you guys would hook into redmine
development creating an alternative for the current redmine wiki modul
… adding a radiant plugin - however I’m brainstorming - think of
dropping radiants shy “small team” idea.
I think redmine suffers a little from ‘rails engines’ - deserves a cure
which you’d sure have to offer!
Mark G. wrote:
Benedikt E. wrote:
Hello List,
- wouldn’t it be great to change over onto REDMINE (redmine.org) (from
my perspective one true ‘model rails app’) with all radiant (extension)
development efforts? (typo3 already did…)
I suggested the same a few months back -
http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/ticket/591.
Cheers,
Mark
Why don’t ‘they’ react? What do you think?
Sean C. wrote:
I don’t see Rails Engines included anywhere in its source. Am I missing
something?
Sean
You may want to contact [email protected] on this topic?
I don’t see Rails Engines included anywhere in its source. Am I missing
something?
Sean