If you're at all handy with Ruby I'd check out Redmine (
http://www.redmine.org/). Takes a lot of inspiration from Trac but does it
better IMHO, especially with multiple projects. Works swimmingly with
Apache's modrails.
jf
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 8:07 PM, Greg Jansen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I think TRAC definitely fits this description. It is pretty customizable,
> so you can adjust categories to your liking. (This requires a command-line
> tool.) I would advise having a separate TRAC for each big project, so that
> features like the timeline and roadmap don't become meaningless.
>
> I've also seen JIRA used to good effect. It is commercial software, but
> has an open API and is free for open source projects.
>
> Greg
>
> ___
> Greg Jansen
> Digital Repository Developer
> University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
>
>
> On 2/10/2010 6:59 PM, Walker, David wrote:
>
>> Can anyone here recommend an open source system for "change management"?
>>
>> Not version control, per se. But the process of requesting, reviewing,
>> and approving changes to production systems.
>>
>> Does Trac fit into this category?
>>
>> --Dave
>>
>> ==================
>> David Walker
>> Library Web Services Manager
>> California State University
>> http://xerxes.calstate.edu
>>
>>
>>
>
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