git - Codaset, Codebasehq, Unfuddle, Trac or Redmine? -


I have some small GIT repositories that I would like to host remotely. They are all private projects, most of them are in Java.

Kodaset, Codebasecache, Unfoodle, Track, Redmini .. There seem to be an abundance of solutions. They are packed with all the features and useful functionality.

Putting pricing and shiny layout aside, what is the best way to compare these options?

Up-front disclosure: I'm one of the tracy gods.

I think that you have to see what you are trying to achieve, which procedure will help you to meet those goals and how you get along with the available options, and the system Look at the flexibility to be provided.

I think there is flexibility where the track really shines - there are so many plugins to add many functionality (something better than others), and it is not difficult to write them; And the workflow is very configurable, so what you want for your workflow, you can make it very easy (a ticket is either open, or closed), or as complex, which you make with some side effects on some changes Can, etc.

You # Trac on freenode; This is very low noise, and usually during the business hours of the US, there are some people who can answer questions and discuss tracie content with you.

In order to actually compare different options, project projects in each, play around it, and ask questions. But you really need to decide what you mean to get started.


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