I'd be happy to help. I've been through a 0.11 to 0.12 migration for a
number of sites and have what I believe to be a decent understanding
of Trac/Python

On 5 December 2010 10:49, Michael Renzmann <mrenzm...@otaku42.de> wrote:
> Hi all.
>
>>> It does feel as if the number of active developers has fallen off in the
>>> past 2 years.  I wonder why that might be?
>> Things all around the world are improving. trac-hacks is not. Plugins
>> are hard to debug, hard to trace, hard to change maintainer or
>> subscribe to all plugin bugs, issues and wiki change.
>>
>> We are waiting for t-h.o upgrade, but it didn't happen, so there is no
>> way to make situation better. Until then, there are many other ways
>> where people can contribute free time more effectively.
>
> I agree that the long-promised upgrade of t-h.o to Trac 0.12 that has not
> yet happened is blocking many of the ideas that are floating around in the
> community to improve how one can work with t-h.o. And I appologize for any
> inconvenience this causes.
>
> I was hoping that my schedule changes during summer such that I'll have
> more spare time left for working on t-h.o, but it didn't. Same in autumn.
> And just the other day my wife and I signed the contract to buy a house -
> it's great news for us, but this "project" will eat up all of my spare
> time during the upcoming months until at least summer 2011. In other
> words: I will still be available for administrative tasks such as handling
> adoption requests or granting SVN write access to users, but I
> unfortunately won't be able to take care of migrating t-h.o to Trac 0.12
> during the upcoming months.
>
> My hope is that we will find one or more volunteer(s) who would be willing
> to work on the migration. This also includes outstanding improvements
> required for the TracHacksPlugin, which I was not able to finish yet. The
> volunteer(s) will get full SSH access to the (virtual) server that
> trac-hacks.org is running on as well as to the PostgreSQL database used
> for the site. I'll try my best to provide all required
> information/documentation in a timely manner and will try to give support
> either by e-mail or via IRC.
>
> If your interested, please speak up and feel free to raise any questions
> you may have. Same goes if you have other ideas or suggestions how this
> problem could be resolved.
>
> Bye, Mike
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