I would suggest against removing the help pages. I've have had internal
Trac "customers" tell me this many times that the pages are "in the way"
but they shouldn't be, because the wiki index shouldn't be the primary
way to find pages. Nonetheless I ended up writing a macro to filter
those out of the TitleIndex and that satisfied the users. There are
links to the help pages on some pages that would break if you deleted
the default pages, and some of them like InterMapTxt, InterWiki,
InterTrac, and WikiMacros are critical either as they are used as inputs
or because they are dynamic and reflect the current configuration.

Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Eric Anderson
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 10:50 AM
To: Trac Users
Subject: [Trac] Re: Clearing Sample Data


On Jun 28, 10:44 am, Eli Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The wiki pages provide the help text for the system; it is not
recommended
> that you remove those.

If I want help I'll go to the main website. I'll keep key pages in
there (page index, recent changes, wiki formatting) but most of that
stuff is just annoying and in the way.

> The sample milestones and components can be removed by a script around
> trac-admin.  (Not saying that's ideal, just that that's what can be
done at
> the moment.)

I think wiki pages can also be managed via trac-admin so perhaps I
just need to craft a script that uses trac-admin convert the default
environment to my preferred default environment.

Thanks for the advice,

Eric




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