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Nicola Larosa
2004-08-03
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> This python (but, unfortunately, non-quixote) tool may be interesting:
> http://www.edgewall.com/products/trac/

We use it at my workplace. It features a wiki, an issue tracker, a Subversion
repository browser, a search engine, and a nice web interface.

It uses a templating engine written in C, ClearSilver, with an uninteresting
syntax (templating minilanguages are not interesting to me, I only consider
Quixote's PTL and XHTML-strict attribute-using things like Zope Page
Templates and Twisted's Nevow). It works trough Apache or with a built-in
daemon and no, does not use Quixote at all.

Richard Jones' Roundup is even more interesting as an issue tracker, that's
all it does, but it does it *very* well. Its web interface is based on Zope
Page Templates, and does not use Quixote either.

An interesting side note: Roundup documentation is written in Docutils'
reStructuredText, and Trac's wiki supports it too. :-)


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Nicola Larosa - nico@tekNico.net

"We have a hack in our flavor of Wine, in the CreateProcess call (the code
to start an executable) that basically checks to see if the parent process
is outlook.exe, and if it is, we crash and burn, preventing many of the
worms and such from running." -- Jeremy White, May 2004

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