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Trac ( http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/ ) is pretty cool, but it's built around Subversion. There is a simpiler CVS version ( http://www.cvstrac.org/ ) , but I have no experience with it. --Matt Cole Tuininga wrote: > Hi all - > > I'm looking for some suggestions (general or specific) with regards to > web based software system for doing documentation. The short story is > that we have an in-house web based software project that we want to > finally provide documentation for. The basic requirements/wishlist goes > something like this: > > * Must be configurable to require authentication to read it. > - A plus: pluggable authentication so the current user database could > be used. > - A plus: If the requirement for authentication before hand could be > on a page by page basis. In other words, some pages (or > areas) would require it, others not. > > * Must have separate permissions for reading/writing documentation. > - A plus: If this was on a page/area basis. > > * CVS compatibility - If we're working on a big upgrade for the project > that will involve lots of documentation changes, I'd like to be able to > write the documentation before hand and deploy it at the same time we > deploy the software updates. > > * Web based - needs to support "normal" browsers. > > We took a look at a couple wiki's, but I didn't find one that could help > with the CVS compatibility issue. > > Anybody have experiences or thoughts to share? Thanks in advance! >
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