On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 6:04 PM, Ian Wild <ian.w...@wandisco.com> wrote:
> By way of follow-up, the proposal has now been submitted to the ASF
> Incubator.

I read through the incubator proposal and realized that this proposal
is actually much wider than Trac itself and really extends to include
other parts of the Trac ecosystem. As the de-facto Genshi maintainer
(recently self appointed :) and a Bitten developer, I have a couple of
questions:

* Is Bitten one of the plugins you're planning to include in Bloodhound?
* Do you envisage Bloodhound also forking Genshi?

As Genshi maintainer I'm more than happy to accept contributions from
other developers and I'm in the process of cutting a new Genshi
release (although I encountered a few procedural hiccups like needing
access to some Edgewall servers to upload releases).

Personally I'm happy to see people taking a serious interest in
maintaining and developing Trac and friends -- they're all still quite
cool projects and they good do with a little TLC.

Schiavo
Simon

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