I will try to explain a little which is my interest on this.

First of all, I have a project I have semi-launched (I am an student,
and my University is the client) a project, as part of a bigger one to
have a better communication between students and student council. As I
needed a very privacy-save ticketing system, I decided to clone the
actual one, and modify it.

The second project I am trying to launch for a pair of hospitals as a
innovation project, is making a set of apps that help managing
urgencies, using trac as backend.

For both cases, I will have to modify trac's ticketing system, and I
hope I get funds. Any way I will tell you when I get into work
seriously (I am still designing).

I am not an expert python developer, but I usually work out my ideas.

I am still trying to imagine how would it be to maintain the plugins
interface with a django framework. I have thought of making it a
django app, but I dropped that idea because I like the way you have to
manage plugins and functionalities.

I am thinking more on something like this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/579511/using-only-the-db-part-of-django

Javier Domingo

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