zwetan wrote:
> and after the goal is that each user being able
> to edit their own trac.ini to configure their logo, etc...
> but as it would not be secure to let them access
> directly the trac.ini file
> hence a web admin is needed to do that

Noah has already mentioned Alec's wonderful iniadmin plugin on 
trac-hacks.org

I'll also take this time to plug my own new siteupload[1] plugin on 
trac-hacks.org.  It will allow an administrator to upload files to the 
htdocs directory of the trac environment, so one can then access them 
via /chrome/site/.  This allows an admin to upload a logo, etc, and then 
use the iniadmin plugin to set the logo to the uploaded file.

-John

[1] http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/SiteUploadPlugin

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