On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 3:46 AM, Joachim Dreimann < [email protected]> wrote:
> On 29 April 2013 08:32, Shiva Teja <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi Joe, > > > > Sorry for going silent for all these days. I had exams. > > > > No problem. I hope they went well. > > > > Coming back to the implementation of the project. I am not sure all of it > > can be done in the specified time. But I hope to generate as many reports > > as I can. As I replied in some other thread, I think I can generate most > of > > the reports periodically using the TracCronPlugin[1] and once they are > > generated, it shouldn't be tough to serve them as a separate page or to > > mail them or to exposing them as widgets. The only problem I see is, the > > plugin is not under active development. And I am not sure if you are okay > > with using it(license etc..). > > > > The license for TracCronPlugin is fine, the fact that the plugin is not > being developed could be an issue. > There is recent commit activity on the plugin (Feb 2013 [1]), and a new maintainer as of a few months ago. I think the new maintainer intends to keep up with it, but if you have any questions you might add a reply to this ticket [2] or email the maintainer directly [3]. The new maintainer moved hosting of the plugin from trac-hacks to BitBucket. > I am trying to see the one's I can complete in the time span. If you still > > think this is overly ambitious, I will stick back to the projects I've > been > > talking about. > > > > Regards, > > Shiva Teja > > > You need to put a proposal together with information on how you'll achieve > it. Don't try to make the largest possible proposal. It's better for you to > include stretch goals for things you will try to complete but have a core > that you are certain you can achieve. > > Cheers, > Joe > [1] http://trac-hacks.org/ticket/10835 [2] https://bitbucket.org/t2y/trac.plugins.traccron [3] https://bitbucket.org/t2y/trac.plugins.traccron/src/2dc4c4090b0653ec9de34ecfe028628e2372f664/setup.py?at=default
