No need to propose it. Make a macro and post it to trac-hacks.

--Noah

On Dec 6, 2007, at 4:11 PM, Danny wrote:

>
> Is there a more formal place to propose/discuss such a feature?
>
> On Dec 4, 4:24 am, Christian Boos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Danny wrote:
>>> The idea I'm looking for here is if it is possible to include an
>>> excerpt of the timeline from within a wiki page.  Specifically, in  
>>> our
>>> main page, I'd love to be able to say include the last 7 days  
>>> worth of
>>> timeline activity.  I realize there is a RecentChanges macro, but  
>>> that
>>> only details wiki changes.  I like the timeline's overview of the
>>> entire site and feel that would be more usefull  Of course, details
>>> like last 7 days that have x project/tag/etc. would also be cool,  
>>> but
>>> not necessary.  I have looked around on trac-hacks and haven't seen
>>> anything that comes close, aside from hacking an rss feed of the
>>> timeline into the wiki page itself, which seems silly and redundant.
>>> I'm not too afraid of doing it myself if I a. knew anything about
>>> python. b. knew anything about the api itself :).  I'm afraid I'm a
>>> perl person so my knowledge and ability to mess with the source is
>>> very limited.
>>
>>> Thoughts?
>>
>> Yes, that's a very good idea, but I think it will be even more useful
>> once we can create "custom" timelines, by filtering them by author,
>> component, etc.
>>
>> -- Christian
> >
>


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