> I did an inventory some time ago and it seemed only one
> or two projects at most were actually using the service still.

Any recollection of which?

If we already have evidence that almost no one is using it,
perhaps we can suffice with just a warning notice on the Café,
and waiting a week or two.

> And we also may be able to do so in a staged way — i.e.
> only cutting off new ticket creation for the time being, so as
> to allow time to migrate data, etc.

That would take actual Trac admin skills. So the only practical
way I know to make any such thing happen would be to
coax Ian out of retirement. We are probably better off saving
our valuable Ian karma for other things.

For projects that have already migrated off of Trac, I doubt
that there is any usable historical data remaining. The only
thing would be old tickets, and after incessant spamming and
years of neglect those are anyway hard to find without knowing
the ticket number in advance.
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