Things like getting a unified look and feel would get annoying very  
quickly. I'm not sure what you think cannot be done from within Trac,  
because I haven't yet found anything. TracForge only needs to provide  
the project (read: env) management tools for this, as there are a  
rich set of plugins for configuring each env, and I see no reason to  
duplicate this.

--Noah

On Sep 28, 2006, at 3:25 AM, zwetan wrote:

>
>
> Noah Kantrowitz wrote:
>> This is indeed all part of the goal of TracForge, though sans the  
>> Django
>> part since that just would get hellish to integrate.
>>
>
> imho the problem to obtain a  clean multi trac combined with multi SVN
> repos
> is to try to do it from inside Trac, I really think it should be done
> outside Trac for now
> (and sure this could change depending on how Trac evolve).
>
> with just some Apache settings and a clean directory structure
> you can already achieve that
>
> to do it like that provide isolation between different Trac env / SVN
> env, settings, etc.
>
> The use of Django don't seem hellish to me,
> it just a fast way to provide a web admin for batch tool
> using Python, but again perharps I'm overlooking some things.
>
> ps: humm strangely I don't see my post on the group
>
>
> >


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