I'd recommend the second.  I'm not sure how quickly the plugin issue
will get resolved, but I think we (sf.net) will have another bug
tracking/hg solution that works in the next month, or at most two.
And I think mercurial, and good branching is a big enough win to make
it worth giving up the trac integration.

But that's just my opinion.   Willing to do whatever everybody wants.

--Mark Ramm

On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Christoph Zwerschke <c...@online.de> wrote:
> Am 08.06.2010 04:05, schrieb David Stanek:
>> I've added you as an admin. It looks like Trac (on SourceForge) won't
>> work with Mercurial. I've left it enabled in case you want to take a
>> look.
>
> Theoretically it should work by enabling the Mercurial plugin and maybe
> making some changes via the IniAdmin plugin, but unfortunately enabling
> plugins doesn't seem possible on SF:
> https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/ticket/3766
>
> I've just check with SF staff via IRC and they confirmed that trac+hg
> isn't possible yet. They are working towards getting that fixed, but
> have no ETA for when this will be available.
>
> So we can either move back to SVN or use Trac without SCM integration
> for the time being. I'd prefer the first solution, but can also live
> with the second.
>
> Can you send me a dump of the trac database (or just the database file
> if it's sqlite)? I would then try to import the old tickets to the trac
> hosted app on SF.
>
> Thanks so far,
> -- Christoph
>
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