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hi,

for my personal projects (and because i really like symphony), i've been cooking up the idea of creating a "forge" application for open-source project management w/symphony.

more or less what i intend to have this thing do is: – project tracking + manage projects + create releases, etc. + track news + timeline/etc. – forum – bug squasher – wiki – (potentially) svn/cvs browser

the first part should be fairly easy w/symphony. for the forum & bug-squasher, it would probably be doable w/symphony, but i was thinking of heading the same route as overture and integrating vanilla. wiki-wise, i have been looking at DocuWiki, seems like a good thing to integrate.

why do i want to do this and not use, say, trac?

because i like symphony, i love xml/xslt, i hate python and wikis aren't suited for everything. plus trac's templating engine is just sick. ;) (or it was last time i looked at it a couple of years back).

so, that's my plan. does anyone have any pointers to integrating vanilla w/symphony? or other suggestions?

cheers, sb

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