Ethan Jucovy <ethan.juc...@gmail.com> writes:

> Thank you, Simon and Steffan -- +1 to everything you have both said.  I am
> a deeply committed Trac user (since 2006), occasional plugin author and
> casual observer of the core codebase and development process and I share
> your concerns about the Bloodhound effort.  In my experience Trac's design
> and architecture make plugin development very easy, and I am not sure what
> value there is in a pre-emptive fork that does not first attempt to work
> within the existing core architecture and community processes.

I've been a user since 2007, contributed only a few fixes to plugins,
but have been reading the list more or less.  I also find the fork and
joining-apache notion a bit boggling.  I don't mean to say I think ASF
is broken, but the present situation just feels very odd to me.


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