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Redmine or Tracd to use for project management? [closed]

Can anyone suggest which of the Redmine or Tracd would be a better option for project management? Currently I am planning to deploy it on a one project setup but plan to use it across multiple projects in the fututre. Which of the two is easier to deploy? I use windows. Any other software which is web based and comes with its own web server?

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Manoj Avatar asked Oct 31 '08 12:10

Manoj


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2 Answers

If you plan to do multi-project management in the future, choose redmine. With trac you can have multi-project setups as well (having a separate environment for each project), but in the end it's a workaround. Redmine has builtin support for multi-project environments.

I previously used trac to manage my projects, but I switched to redmine. I didn't find any effective way of importing all my tickets and wiki pages. Redmine uses textile markup, but trac uses markdown, so I had a couple of troubles there.

Finally, I heard that redmine has some some issues on windows. I haven't tried running redmine on that platform so you'd better give it a try or google around.

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azkotoki Avatar answered Sep 22 '22 22:09

azkotoki


We're using Redmine on a production server and till now we didn't have any problems. I have to say Redmine is really easy to use/maintain.

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netsuo Avatar answered Sep 18 '22 22:09

netsuo