I wonder if something similiar to tracs is available using Ruby?
Regards
Friedrich
I wonder if something similiar to tracs is available using Ruby?
Regards
Friedrich
Hi Friedrich,
Check out http://collaboa.org/. I’m not sure if it’s still being
actively developed but it got off to a great start.
Cheers,
Dave
On 9/8/06, Friedrich D.
“David B.” [email protected] writes:
Hi Friedrich,
Check out http://collaboa.org/. I’m not sure if it’s still being
actively developed but it got off to a great start.
Well the last post is now over 200 days ago, unlikely that one can
call that active “development”. However thanks for pointing it out to
me, I did not have found it myself.
Regards
Friedrich
The development of Collaboa has been dormant for a while, but Jason
announced a few days ago on the collaboa mailing list that “the ball is
rolling again”. Not at a blazing pace, but fixes are being committed
again and a stable 1.1.6 version seems to be in progress.
I’ve used collaboa off and on for a while and it’s a very nice and well
thought-out piece of software. The only thing that keeps me from using
it right now is that the svn bindings for ruby are a bit of a pain to
get working under OpenBSD (btw: anyone got any hints on how to fix that
under 3.9?).
//samuel
“Samuel K” [email protected] writes:
The development of Collaboa has been dormant for a while, but Jason
announced a few days ago on the collaboa mailing list that “the ball is
rolling again”. Not at a blazing pace, but fixes are being committed
again and a stable 1.1.6 version seems to be in progress.
Well I checked the logs shortly after my message and yes it is activly
developed the last checking dates back just 14 days or so.
Regards
Friedrich
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