On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Lenard Lindstrom <
len-l@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Marcus von Appen wrote:
>>
>> After discussing certain things with Julian, something like this might
>> make the most sense:
>>
>> SVN hosting on google.
>>
>> Trac (which I'd prefer over google's homebrewn software) on
>>
dev.pygame.org.
>>
>> Why that? First of all, one of the website requirements is to have a bug
>> tracker and wiki integrated instead of having anything hosted on
>> different domains as it is at the moment.
>>
>>
dev.pygame.org could act as central platform for pygame-related
>> development. Users can keep track of pygame projects, which are in a
>> planning and early development state and the trac system running there
>> can act as routing station to the different SVN repositories hosted
>> elsewhere (google, pygame, ...).
>>
>> In the long term, this also allows us to have a development wiki and bug
>> tracking already around and the only thing left to do would be to
>> integrate them seamlessly into the final
pygame.org website.
>>
>> For the current time, we could redirect
dev.pygame.org to Julian's
>> webserver, then, once trac is up and running on
pygame.org (which should
>> be relatively easy to be realised), let it point to the local trac. That
>> way we have no dead URL mess and people do not need to visit various
>> sites (and create different accounts) just to file bugs for (either)
>> pygame project.
>>
>> We also do not have the data scattered ony google's wiki,
pygame.org and
>> wherever else.
>>
>>
>
> Keeping the web site development on a separate site, google, seem
> appropriate for now. I have just been looking again at Trac and at first it
> looks like a good choice. The wiki has a clean markup that accepts Python
> code without mangling it. But I have two questions. One, how easy will it be
> to import the existing Pygame wiki pages into Trac? Two, can we really use
> the Trac with the Web SVN and Pygame SVN? (*)
>
> Lenard
>
> (*) I believe no to the first, yes to the second
> (
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracInstall#OptionalRequirements).
>