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They said about Trac …
Here you can find some interesting external resources about Trac.
Articles on the Web
- newsforge
Project management with Trac
talks about Trac 0.8, though
Presentations of Trac
- John Villalovos wrote an Introduction to Trac
Talks involving Trac
- Trac for distributed design, at XP2006
Publications involving Trac
- Wattle Tree: What’ll it Tell Us? PDF
- The Big Five and Visualisations of Team Work Activity (longer) PDF
Mentions in Books
- From The Definitive Guide to SQLite, a new book by Mike Owens, quoting Chapter 1, page 5:
You can find SQLite as an alternate back-end storage facility for a wide array of open source projects such as Yum—the package manager for Fedora Core, Movable Type, DSPAM, Edgewall Software’s excellent Trac SCM and project management system, and KDE’s Amarok audio player, to name just a few.
Mike Owens is the original author of PySqlite, the Python bindings for SQLite.
- From Producing Open Source Software, a new book by Karl Fogel, quoting Appendix B. Free Bug Trackers:
Trac is a bit more than a bug tracker: it's really an integrated wiki and bug tracking system. It uses wiki linking to connect issues, files, version control changesets, and plain wiki pages. It's fairly simple to set up, and integrates with Subversion
Karl Fogel is one of the main Subversion developers.
- From Why Programs Fail, a book by Andreas Zeller, he talks about Trac in the Chapter 2 "Tracking Problems"
Awards
- UK Linux & Open Source Awards 2006
Trac made it in the in the short-listed winners in the Best Linux Developer Tool category (I guess this means we're simply nominees, next to heavy weights like Launchpad and Mono)
… and finally won the award in its category!
See also: User Testimonials