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Cole Tuininga wrote: > On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 12:52 -0400, Matthew Gillen wrote: > >>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 > > > I apologize - I think I didn't explain my purpose very well. 8) > > The documentation we're writing is for end users - not for development. > As far as I can tell, this is more designed for doing documentation on > code and cvs activities (which may end up being useful in its own right > for us). > > Am I interpreting these projects correctly? The nice thing about these projects is that their websites are running on the product (ie everything on the project website is the wiki managed by Trac). So, as you see by looking at the wiki (http://www.cvstrac.org/cvstrac/wiki) you can use it for whatever you want. They are using their wiki for 'end-user' documentation. So I guess the answer to your question is no ;-) --Matt
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