[CALUG] Basic open source CM

Bryan Smith b.j.smith at ieee.org
Thu Mar 24 12:31:59 EDT 2016


Most of my fully FLOSS workflow experience has been Trac+Subversion,
but I'm outta-date.  E.g., is there something else other than Trac,
and how does GIT handle binaries these days?

-- bjs

On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 5:05 PM, Bernard Karmilowicz
<karmilow at intencorp.com> wrote:
> Good afternoon, Jason;
>
>
>> Hey!  Would anyone have any suggestions for a basic open source
>> configuration management app?
>>
>> Counterintuitively, we aren't looking to use it to track configurations
>> but mostly just reports.  We're looking for something basic that provides
>> things like versioning, reverts, exporting, etc.  So, something rather like
>> git but with a different presentation and not so much manual overhead.  A
>> web app, ideally.
>
>
> Subversion is good tool for version-control.
>
>     http://subversion.apache.org/
>
>
> I setup and use Subversion for managing changes to software and
> documentation for my customers unless they request otherwise. The features
> you list are features Subversion includes.
>
> I prefer interacting with Subversion via a command-line, but it has a
> convenient HTML interface for folks who prefer web-browsers to shells.
>
>
> Sorry for the untimely response to your query. I just received a dump of
> CALUG mailing-list messages dating back to February.
>
>
> - Bernie
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