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Hello,
I'm still waiting for response to an email sent to the author and former
maintainer of FlexibleWikiPlugin, Alexey Kinyov. It seems he has not
only declared end of maintenance/development but cooperation or even
communication about that code altogether.
Since I've found basic i18n work with the only catalogs being ru_RU and
en_US my current attempt to update to a more recent i18n implementation
and opening up to bring in further language contributions might get
blocked. So in the light of no response I do officially apply for
adoption here. Anyone else interested? I'm fine with just
cooperation/co-maintainership as well.
Thanks for taking care.
Yours
Steffen Hoffmann
(hasienda)
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Hello,
only just now I've seen your disclaimer about dropping maintenance of
that Trac plugin on the wiki page.
I've checked out sources via SVN last year and used it with Trac 0.12dev
all the way up to Trac 0.12.1dev-r9990 right now. Apart from the
WikiRenamePlugin being unaware of TracFlexWikiPlugin, hence not taking
care to sync it's tables with changes to the wiki table, there was
nothing seriously wrong for me. So WORKS-FOR-ME with 0.12.
I've seen your comment regarding translations (i18n). I went through the
same learning curve starting with an own translation module, while Trac
got the current infrastructure and support for it's plugins. Now I'm
familiar with this stuff, even founded the Trac plugin translation
project [1] and wrote reference documentation together with Christian
from the Trac team regarding i18n [2]. So I could rework this particular
part, no problem.
You recommend to do a fork, but how about co-maintenance? Why not let it
go on? Did you ask someone before?
If you really insist on dropping maintainership, I'd apply for taking it
over. There's certainly no need to fork AFAIK. The procedure is laid out
clearly [3], and if you would initiate it, it's even easier to do - i.e.
no waiting period for the new maintainer. I'll forward to th-users
mailing-list for you, if you'd just kindly reply to this message.
Thanks for your effort so far, and I'm looking forward to salvage this
piece of code from bit-dust. ;-)
Yours sincerely
Steffen Hoffmann
(hasienda)
[1] http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/TracPluginTranslation
[2] http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/CookBook/PluginL10N
[3] http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/AdoptingHacks
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