>  Hello again!
> 
>  YES! That looks very nice indeed, but I'm not able to set it up, even if I
>  have enabled it in the hosted apps. Maybe some configuration stuff. Can
>  you have a look into it?
> 
>  However, it's for the public face as you say, I would say we should setup
>  Trac and use that for keeping us up to speed on what the current bugs are
>  at the moment.
> 
>  I recommend have a look at
> 
>  https://sourceforge.net/project/admin/approval_email.php?group_id=296327
> 
>  and
> 
>  http://p.sf.net/sourceforge/getstarted
> 
>  as a web-admin :-)
> 
>  I wonder, do all users that have access to qtjambi at sourceforge have
>  users at the trac?
if I log in sourceforge, I can access trac like an authenticate user even if  
haven't joint the qt jambi project.

I have permissions to create tickets and edit wiki pages.

I thing that you can customize this behavior from the admi -> permissions page 
on trac.
> 
>  https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/qtjambi
> 
>  Could the project team check that, please?
> 
>  Helge
> 
>  Rene wrote:
> Well , track si for developers , so maybe combination of wordpress with
>  nice theme that can link to track/sourceforge pages . What you think ?
> 
> 
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 10:50 PM, Helge Fredriksen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello!
> 
>  Just setup a trac project on sourceforge, have  a look at
> 
>  https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/qtjambi
> 
>  We use it in our company and I think it's a nice way to rumble up
>  the things to do.
> 
>  What do you think? For the time being there's only me as a user,
>  but I guess the user base is expandable in some ways.
> 
>  Helge
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