I agree with your customer.  Trac's interface and usability is great
for programmers, but quite difficult for business managers.  The
problem becomes apparent when developers and other business units need
to interact, common in agile development team structures, which
ultimately hurts Trac's adoption.

I have been a continually strong advocate for Trac in my development
teams.  While we continue to hold strong onto Trac, for sure, basecamp
and other similar collaborative tools online have gotten the attention
and the popularity.  Business managers view Trac as archaic compared
to newer collaboration tools with better usability and a cleaner user
interface design.  I am getting constant pressure from other business
units to dump trac in favor of tools with cleaner design and better
usability.



On Jun 22, 2:58 pm, David Abrahams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a customer who is unsatisfied with the default look-and-feel of
> Trac and wants to pay someone to improve it.  In his words, "it has to
> be more attractive, or my domain experts, who are non-programmers,
> won't use it."  I expect this job to involve some graphic design, some
> CSS, possibly some Genshi template work, and probably some javascript
> to add slick responsiveness.
>
> For best results the designer should have at least some Trac 0.11
> knowledge, starting with Genshi -- so that s/he is familiar with the
> problem domain and I'm not left having to integrate the results into
> the Trac sourcebase -- and, most importantly, **excellent webGUI and
> graphic design skills**.
>
> I'm excited about this project because it could result in real overall
> usability improvements for Trac.  If you know the person for this job,
> or if you yourself /are/ that person, please send me an email.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Dave Abrahams
> Boost Consultinghttp://www.boost-consulting.com
>
> The Astoria Seminar ==>http://www.astoriaseminar.com


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