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Using trac
It's already more as a year now that i use trac. I'm very happy that i have done this step. trac is a tool to use when working on mid up to large scaled projects. Before using trac, i tried to remember all the bugs and features that i may need to work on. Many times i forget partially some things to fix, if i didn't forget it at all.
Now, when there's a "problem", i create a ticket. Specifying a release when i want that this ticket should be fixed. I can easy keep a view about "problems" that are still open. Even PYGUICMS users can create a ticket without the need to create a user account. Hopefully this will improve the whole project.
There's even a wiki system included in the trac. All documentation are made on the wiki of the trac. So that users can help to improve the poor PYGUICMS documentation. The documentation on the wiki can help to create the documentation that will be provided with the PYGUICMS sources.
trac can also show the source code of the project. Somethings like the websvn is included in it. With this, you can easy browse the sources and look to some parts of code without the need to checkout the reposition.
trac can do much more, it's even easy to extend it. There are already many plugings created by volunteers. I just wanted to resume a bit what has helped me much.
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