Hi all ! I just arranged previous messages in a different way so as to make this thread more «readable» ... Hope you don't mind ;)
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 7:31 PM, Jim Callahan <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2/19/12 5:43 PM, "Robert Rose" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> * I like the dashboard/activity views that have been shared but I'm >>not clear if these are supposed to be new pages, or new functionality >>available as wiki macros? I make a lot of dashboards using trac and >>wiki macro queries, it would be nice if these dashboards you're making >>were customizable using the same mechanism... can they just be wiki >>pages themselves? > > +1 bootstrap even if I was a bit hesitant at the beginning ... now I second that : Bootstrap is a lovely monster ! ;) > > I really like th idea of the widget-style dashboard elements. Making them > part of the macro system is a great idea. > Yes . At least I had already thought of that ;) . Indeed, as I mentioned in previous messages , widgets are inspired on WikiMacros ; so they actually have a lot of aspects in common ( ... IOW they are almost the same thing) . Hence the following notes on the the future of widgets : - the only thing needed to make widgets become WikiMacros is writing an adapter class (easy task ;). - Later , it'd be nice to implement widgets for all parts of Trac GUI (e.g. roadmap , milestones , ...) - Much later , it'd be nice to offer some Genshi py:def(s) so as to easily embed widgets in templates (... added by plugins ...) - ... maybe more ;) >> >> * What's the multiple project strategy? We use trac to host multiple >>projects on the same server just using apache redirect rules and the >>intertrac plugin. It works very well, but is not easy to >>setup/maintain. Would be nice if this was just done for you. >> afaicr , the idea was to start by considering Trac Multi-Project proposal [1]_ and throw some further ideas in there so as to enhance it . Nonetheless Gary should have more updated info , I guess ... ( and a bunny inside the hat ;) .. [1] Multiple project support inside a single environment (http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracMultipleProjects/SingleEnvironment) -- Regards, Olemis.
