The issue I have is that we need to run it on the customer's network,
and they're very skittish when you're using something that's not
backed by a real company.  So I think the JumpBox solution above may
solve my problem.

On Aug 27, 1:04 am, RJOllos <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Aug 26, 5:58 am, Ryan Herbert <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Are there any companies that provide commercial Trac packaging?  I
> > thought that you used to be able to buy commercial support from
> > Edgewall, but going to edgewall.com now just redirects to
> > edgewall.org.  I can't find any pages in the Trac wiki or by searching
> > the web that talk about companies that provide Trac commercially.
>
> > Does anything like that exist right now?
>
> Not that I know of, however there are many companies that provide
> hosted Trac.  Considering the cost, I have received very incredible
> support from my hosting company.  They take care of simple fixes to
> plug-ins and provide custom coding if you are interested in paying for
> fixes or feature enhancements.  Is there something would you want from
> a commercial Trac package aside from the points I have already
> mentioned?
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