related to this is that user-id's in company directories are difficult
to remember, which is bad for the timeline (i.e. change log of
tickets, wiki pages, source code).

noah, you mentioned on http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/3737  "A
simpler solution to this is just handle the translation in your
IAuthenticator." the user we get from the apache is a string
containing user-id, nick and email. could you pls detail this a little
more, maybe with a few lines of code, or a ref to another
iauthenticator implementation? it just logs you in with the clear
name, only iauthenticator knows the user-id?

rupert.

On Jun 29, 11:23 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> how and where would one put a user select for trac which can handle
> thousands of users out of a directory, maybe via ajax?
>
> for redmine patches exist to handle such a number of users, 
> seehttp://www.redmine.org/issues/show/1308.
>
> kr, rupert.
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