I've read the doc and I see that remote svn repositories are not supported? Can 
anyone tell me if this is a feature that is being planned for a future release, 
or if there is a work around that allows me to use a non-local SVN repository? 
 
Why does trac require the repository to be local anyway? Is it accessing the 
repository file system directly, rather than through the svn client? If so, 
what was the rationale for that design decision?
 
Thanks!
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