On Wed, 2006-06-28 at 13:45 +0200, joakim@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > The good is that its really easy to set up and get going, the bad is > that trac is geared towards traditional source code management, so we > haent quite got it working like we would like yet. For instance, > Rosegarden uses compressed xml files, that we would like to have > decompressed automatically on the server so we can track diffs. That should be doable on the server side. Subversion can run a script that decompresses before committing. If you can't get compression through Subversion, you could use a local svn wrapper script that updates, compresses, then writes to the local file system. What is really interesting to me here is how media collaboration (code, music, content, etc.) all benefit from a common underpinning of tool capabilities. I'd like to see all of these media needs addressed within a single Fedora platform, which could be a stitching together of existing FLOSS platforms. - Karsten -- Karsten Wade, RHCE, 108 Editor ^ Fedora Documentation Project Sr. Developer Relations Mgr. | fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject quaid.108.redhat.com | gpg key: AD0E0C41 ////////////////////////////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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