Erik Bray wrote:

> Making Trac more non-developer friendly *is* a worthwhile task, but
> other than HTML e-mails (people can't get work done if their e-mails
> don't come in pink with a flower pattern in the background) I'm not
> sure where to begin...  Maybe make it more "Web 2.0"-ish?
>   

That would be a nice thing.
some Ajax to avoid reloading pages will make trac feel more responsive
and slick.
a good place to start something like that would be be where users create
a ticket or append a comment.
instead of submitting a post in the classic (dare I say .. web 1.0? :)
way, we can use Ajax to send the post asynchronously and update the page
with the changes sent by the server.

this cause trac to depend on javascript, which is a minus if its not
depends on js right now (does it?).

    Omry.




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