In the JTrac 2.1 doc, a wiki was discussed as a new feature. This has been implemented in 2.3 with the friki application. Would there be any benefit to a simple blog, such as barrel? Perhaps limiting it to admin and developers?
https://sourceforge.net/projects/barrel/
FWIW, the author of friki is the author of barrel.
https://sourceforge.net/u/efficacy/profile/
(I searched for barrel in "Feature Requests" before submitting this, and nothing was retrieved. I set the LOWEST priority.)
A wiki is a common thing for a development team to use (as witnessed by tools such as Trac or Jira/Confluence, which combine those with a ticket system), but not so much a blog.
Also, my personal motivation for working on JTrac sunk recently, as my company switched away from it towards using hosted SVN/Trac. So unless someone else steps up, any new features that require non-trivial effort are unlikely to happen.
Thanks for what you DID do. Please feel free to "reject" the feature
request. :-)
Marti
PS Good luck in the future!
On 8/19/23, Ulf Dittmer udittmer@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
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