So do I. Track hacks is a OK place to get plugins from, but not
information on how to do things. In general there is a crippling lack of
information all across the web about TRAC. I have spent two weeks trying
to understand various aspects of TRAC, and I am just now starting to get
a vague idea. I am not a python programmer, nor do I have any wish to
become one. All of the documentation I can find about a specific subject
is usually only a few terse sentences, maybe a *very* short example, and
then they all trail off with ' .. and of course, you can always write a
plugin to do anything more.'. I don't want to write plug-ins. I don't
want to have to read through  bunch of alien-looking code to try and
figure out what it means. I'm not faulting the developers in particular,
they've done a fine job and it's a huge amount of work to maintain
decent docs.

 

I was so frustrated that I tried to get management to let me write my
own system, but they declined. I think a collection point for trac
recipies would be a greta idea.

________________________________

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Ariel Balter
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 12:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Trac] Re: Trac Recipies

 

I disagree.

Noah Kantrowitz wrote: 

Trac-hacks is that site.
 
--Noah
 
  

        -----Original Message-----
        From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]
        On Behalf Of abalter
        Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 10:52 AM
        To: Trac Users
        Subject: [Trac] Trac Recipies
         
         
        I would like to help put together a site of recipes for using
Trac.
        There is a ton of great information in this email list and
forums and
        out there on the web.  I think it would be great to take a sort
of
        "best of" of the actual solutions and organize them into a set
of
        recipes such as "You want to do XXX...Do this:".
         
        Not surprisingly, I thing the best way to build this recipe book
is
        with a Trac site.  The first thing I would need would be a place
to
        host it.  Perhaps the folks that run Trac-hacks would be willing
to
        give me some space.  Or, perhaps edgewall.com.  I'm open to
        suggestions.
         
        I'd love to hear feedback on this idea.
         
        Thanks, Ariel
         
            

 
 
 
  





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