zwetan wrote:
> well ... 
> ...
> I don't know if it's a good example but each time I'm hired on a coding
> project
> I impose to the team to use Trac and SVN,  and at the end of the
> project most of the time I got people asking me if I can setup Trac on
> their Windows server because they just love the tool.
>   

Can we say "Good mouthing Trac" here? ;)

More seriously, your proposed additions to the Wiki would be more than 
welcomed.
However, in TracOnWindowsIis6 [1]  I currently read:
--
Note 1: Before continuing to set up Trac to run using IIS6, be warned 
that python running under IIS6 is painfully slow. It is recommended that 
the use of tracd 
<http://trac.edgewall.org/browser/trunk/README.tracd?rev=latest> be used 
for performance reasons. See 
http://lazutkin.com/blog/2006/feb/18/setting-tools-windows/ -> Section 
"Trac" -> Step 4. This results in a /significant/ performance boost over 
CGI.
--

If I understood you correctly, your experience differs from this.

-- Christian

[1] - http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracOnWindowsIis6



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