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David J Murphy

"Managing Software Development with Trac and Subversion"

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roadmap lists future milestones against which tickets can be linked. The roadmap
then provides summaries of tickets and their statuses so that progress can be tracked.
Milestones can also be given descriptions (again using the wiki engine) and
target dates.
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Subversion Repository Browser
The Subversion Repository Browser provides access through our web browser to the
subversion repository and the folders and files contained therein. We can navigate
both through the project file structure and through its revision history. It can also
provide detailed information on revisions as a whole, rather than specific files, and
will display differences between revisions.
Timeline
If the roadmap tells us where we are going and tickets tell us how to get there, then
the timeline tells us where we have been. It provides us with a chronological view of
the activity within the project as a single report. All Trac events that have occurred
are listed in order of occurrence, including a brief description of each event and
where applicable, the person responsible for the change.
The following kinds of events are listed:
Wiki page events: Creation and changes
Ticket events: Creation and resolution/closing (and optionally
other changes)
Source code changes: Repository check-ins
Milestone: Milestone completed
Following the wiki style, each event provides a hyperlink to the specific event
concerned.


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