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> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 10:54 AM
> To: Trac Users
> Subject: [Trac] Re: dashboard view of multiple projects?
> 
> 
> On Jun 4, 12:03 pm, "Noah Kantrowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: [email protected] [mailto:trac-
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> > > On Behalf Of alex
> > > Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 12:44 AM
> > > To: Trac Users
> > > Subject: [Trac] dashboard view of multiple projects?
> >
> > > Related to the recent post about multiple projects, I was wondering
> if
> > > there's an easy way to create a "dashboard" view of the status of
> > > multiple trac projects on a single page. What I have in mind is a
> > > front page which shows all the latest revisions/tickets/milestones
> for
> > > several projects at a glance. I can do this on a per-project basis
> > > using TracQuery, but I don't think this works across projects. Any
> > > suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
> >
> > TracForge has a (currently broken after the last API change) multi-
> env query
> > page. TraM has a nice project dashboard, but is not compatible with
> 0.11.
> > TracHome will eventually do this (as thats most of why I made it),
> but I am
> > waiting for jQuery 1.5 to come out before I start working on that
> again.
> >
> > --Noah
> 
> while not a solution for everyone, is this something that "could" be
> done with existing tools inside eclipse?  I am behind the curve on
> eclipse because I don't care to much for the "java way" of doing
> things, and my only experience with eclipse was for java work....but I
> have been looking at it more closely now that it is matured, and the
> subverison/mylyn etc add-ins really seem to be a nice compliment to
> the whole cycle of project "management", task tracking, source
> control, and developing.  (I know, what a hypocrite, bashes java, but
> is using a java based tool...) So, again, not an integrated soultion,
> but are there external tools that could provide this fairly simply?
> Specifically would an ecplise plugin that already exist provide this
> functionality, at least for the interim?  while nice to do  everything
> in the web, some functionality is just easier with a non-web based
> tool that interfaces nicely.  It's almost like we need a pluggable
> "trac-desktop" tool.  Firefox extension anyone?

Mylyn exists, but I don't know how well it handles multiple active task
repos.

--Noah


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