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WIPUP on Trac

Yesterday saw a burst of activity as far as WIPUP commits were concerned, but most importantly I’ve said goodbye to the proprietary Assembla project management tool we were using before and set-up our very own in-house service "Trac", courtesy of our lovely host.

Trac’s main use is in ticket tracking – a way for users to report bugs and wishlists they have with the website. However like any respectable project manager it also comes with a wiki, on which you can find the brand new Eadrax roadmap, so you can see what fancyness is coming up ahead. So if you’re playing with WIPUP already and see something you don’t think is quite right go check out trac.

Oh and if you missed the sneak peak showing BBCode and resizable forms, check it out now.

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2 Comments

Jefficus says: (23 January 2011)

Your Trac install appears to be down currently. Just a quick note to say Wipup is looking promising. One bit of feedback – it’s a bit unclear how to add a second update to an existing project. Turns out that you click on “Add WIP,” but in my head, I read that as “add a work in progress” which I interpret as meaning “add a new project” rather than “add a new update” which is what it actually seems to do.

Dion Moult says: (23 January 2011)

Thanks Jefficus, I’ve been migrating here and there and so the Trac installation has been down for a while now unfortunately.

Thanks for your usability feedback. Perhaps the caption “Add Snapshot” or “Add Update” might fit it better?

There are certainly lots of usability issues still to be tackled, so for the moment we’ve got back to using Assembla if you want a place to give your critiques :)

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