There are probably a good amount of people on this list that can offer to host whatever RC needs (I own an ISP myself), but why bother with that hassle. As a few have agreed, GitHub is by far the easiest way to go, a little disturbance to start, but in the long run no longer any need to maintain or worry about a server being run by us "little guys". :-)

On 2/23/2016 11:06 PM, Scott Kidder wrote:
Has anyone evaluated the GitLab ticketing system? I know if maybe more of a distraction using GitHub and GitLab but they seem to have some nice ticketing features.

Thanks,
-Scott Kidder

On Feb 24, 2016, at 12:02 AM, A.L.E.C wrote:

On 02/23/2016 09:12 PM, Thomas Bruederli wrote:
Anyway, please raise your voice with suggestions, concerns or offers
if you have experience with such a post-Trac situation.

We put ticket IDs in code comments and I found myself from time to time
reading the old tickets to understand better the idea behind the
specific code part.

So, it would be really nice if we migrate all fixed tickets e.g. putting
their old ID in subject line so we can search them.

If we don't migrate open tickets, a read-only copy of trac online for
some time would be also nice, so we could simply select the open tickets
we think are important and move them manually to github.

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