On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Jeff Hammel <[email protected]> wrote:
> +1 on this.  While auth is complex in trac, I'd rather have configurability 
> and malleability than tailoring towards perceived common use cases.
>
> Jeff

Though I still argue that the AccountManager plugin, or at least parts
of it (including form-based login and user registration) should come
with Trac and should be the default configuration.

Most users seem to want to be able to just install Trac and have it
handle user registration, like they're used to with other web
applications, such as bulletin board software.

It always seems like 90% of the support questions on trac-users are
related to setting up authentication and user management.  Now of
course there are lots of users who have more advanced use cases, but
there's no reason Trac wouldn't be able to maintain its existing
flexibility for those cases.  But I'm getting off topic so I'll stop
there...

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