6 | | |
7 | | Trac is a '''minimalistic''' approac to '''web-based''' management of |
8 | | '''software projects'''. Its goal is to simplify effective tracking and handling of software issues, enhancements and overall progress. |
9 | | |
10 | | All aspects of Trac have been designed with the single goal to |
11 | | '''help developers write great software''' while '''staying out of the way''' |
12 | | and imposing as little as possible on a team's established process and |
13 | | culture. |
14 | | |
15 | | As all Wiki pages, this page is editable, this means that you can |
16 | | modify the contents of this page simply by using your |
17 | | web-browser. Simply click on the "Edit this page" link at the bottom |
18 | | of the page. WikiFormatting will give you a detailed description of |
19 | | available Wiki formatting commands. |
20 | | |
21 | | "[wiki:TracAdmin trac-admin] ''yourenvdir'' initenv" created |
22 | | a new Trac environment, containing a default set of wiki pages and some sample |
23 | | data. This newly created environment also contains |
24 | | [wiki:TracGuide documentation] to help you get started with your project. |
25 | | |
26 | | You can use [wiki:TracAdmin trac-admin] to configure |
27 | | [http://trac.edgewall.org/ Trac] to better fit your project, especially in |
28 | | regard to ''components'', ''versions'' and ''milestones''. |
29 | | |
30 | | |
31 | | TracGuide is a good place to start. |
32 | | |
33 | | Enjoy! [[BR]] |
34 | | ''The Trac Team'' |