On Mon, 8 Nov 2010 13:02:27 -0800 Ian Caldwell <inchost...@gmail.com> said:

while i agree - this is another topic imho entirely :)

> one additional thing that needs some major love is exchange. It needs to be
> rewritten and worked into the main site.. it looks like shit and the
> maintainer left the project. Also it was built off of some random framework.
> The new solution should not be framework based because that just makes
> things more and more difficult for us. IF anyone is willing to help feel
> free to jump in! also the donate page needs some love, I would love to start
> back up bounties as well as be able to cover various other different things
> for the project!
> thanks again it's been long over due!
> Ian "Inc" C.

donate page - agreed too. should be brought up to snuff and made part of the
main brochure site. a donate page along WITH information on what we are doing
with the funds (eg we are collecting donations 1. to keep our servers alive
(keep a rainy day fund for when they break), 2. to fund bounties for students
and such, and then a list of planned projects+bounties etc.)

> On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 12:51 PM, David Seikel <onef...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > All well and good, but can someone with a clue fix up TRAC?  Personally
> > I have no clue about TRAC.  If my recent experience is any guide, no
> > one can just create an account and start using it, all they get is
> > error messages, no ability to comment on or create stuff.  That's one
> > BIG turn off right there.  I was trying to do the right thing about the
> > focus bugs, but failed completely to be able to figure out how to
> > actually enter any useful text, and I'm a very experienced developer.
> > I even asked on the mailing list with no reply other than "yeah, you
> > get those error messages until raster manually recreates your
> > account".  Not even a "i've fix0red your account dave" message from
> > raster.  Certainly no "the button to make comments or create new bug
> > tickets is in THIS bleeding obvious place you blind moron" reply.
> >
> > So linking things to TRAC is kinda pointless, until it works right.
> >
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