I would like to be able to do offline editing of trac wiki
files.  The use case is much like code developing.  Get the
files by "svn co/up", edit, build, "svn ci" when ready.
Of course, one would need some way to display the wiki markup,
but I can imagine that being solved as well.  I guess I
could run tracd on my laptop, e.g.

I have seen references to this on the web, so I know folks have
thought about it.  I could imagine the backend being svn instead
of a database.  Would there be fundamental problems with this?

Thanks......John Cary

BTW, we used to maintain docs in a cvs or svn repo, and then
we would get the repo, edit and examine with a browser, and
then put back.  Of course, one must then know html and deal
with its verbosity, and one has no bug tracking.


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