Nice! Will be experimenting with this one for sure.

I'm also working with the XmlRpc API from .NET, creating Windows
client tools for our Trac hosting business. At the moment, we're using
some extensions to the XmlRpc API, but I've tried to make the
applications work with a standard Trac install too.

The code is available in a secured Trac project, and is available for
those that want it. You need to register for an account (free). If
you're interested, send me an email, and I'll give you the details.
I'll put it up on trac-hacks when I have fixed a few bugs that make
one of the tools not work without our XmlRpc extensions.

/Steve

On Jan 15, 9:37 pm, Mladen Mihajlovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Guys,
>
> I just wanted to let everyone interested know that I have started with
> a Visual Studio 2005/2008 addin for Trac integration. It requires the
> xml-rpc plugin from Trac-hacks. There is an alpha release at the
> moment. Many more features to come...
>
> Check it out athttp://vstrac.devjavu.com/
>
> Please feel from to try it out and post and bugs or suggestions at the
> site.
>
> Cheers,
> Mladen

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