Version 3, last updated by Vitalie Lazu at Jun 19 12:56 2007 UTC

You will see a tab on top of your space labeled "Trac".  Select this tab.  It displays a page with links to your new Trac and Subversion repositories. 

You can log in to these repositories using your Assembla username and password.  Depending on your
permission in the related space, you will have edit or administrator privileges in these repositories.  If your space allows public access, then people can view your Trac repository anonymously, without logging in.  We do not allow anonymous access to Subversion.  However, if your space allows public access, any person can register for a breakout account and gain read access to Subversion also.

Subversion

If you have existing code that you want to keep in Subversion, use the Subversion import function to load it.  Then you can administer your team and commit privileges on Breakout Team tab, and you can monitor changes and commits on the Trac Timeline.

Trac

If you are going to use Trac for managing bug and task tickets, you will need to do some configuration.  You will need to set the components, ticket types, and milestones that you use to classify your tickets.  Click on the Trac link, and login as a user who is an owner in the related space.  Select the tab on the far right labeled "Admin".  You will see a menu on the left with links for editing the categories in the ticket system.

The Trac milestone system is simple and very useful.  It allows you to sort your tickets by milestone, and see the number of tickets completed and remaining for each milestone.  To create milestones, select the "Roadmap" tag, and select the "Add Milestone" button at the bottom of this page.  Give your next milestone a name and a description.

If you are using Trac for issue management, you may want to replace the default wiki page with your objective statement, contact information, and coding standards, and start using the Trac wiki more intensively than the Breakout wiki.

The Trac Timeline gives you a view of your commits and new tickets.  It can output an RSS feed.  You can view these events in Breakout by adding this RSS feed to the Flows page in your Project space.  In theory, this is a good idea, but I find that the Trac RSS output needs a lot of formatting improvement before it will be useful, and we are working on that.

The owner is Vitalie Lazu

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