Hi All!

As far as I get tell, the only understanding Trac has in terms of users is for 
authorization to various functions. That is, there is no list of user to 
which you can assign a ticket. As a result, one could assign the ticket to 
Anyone, even people who do not have access to the system. 

Further it seems that the only user administration is through HTTP 
authorization. That is, the only users Trac knows about are the ones Apache 
knows about. Is that correct? If so, what are the plans regarding integrated 
user administration. Ticket #2456 seems to indicate a LDAP interface, but it 
also seems to be a long way off. Plus, LDAP is not a viable solution for 
everyone. Is there *currently* any other user administration functions? What 
is planned?

Regards,

Jim Mohr
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