On Sep 25, 1:16 am, Noah Kantrowitz <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sep 24, 2009, at 11:14 PM, sylvain wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Seems not interesting anyone. :-(
>
> > Do you know a way I could reach EdgeWall's development team?
>
> > May be I can hire them to develop the code in order to speedup some
> > part of trac which may slow down my setup?
>
> Edgewall isn't a commercial entity (anymore). Jonas and others have  
> moved on to other things as far as I know. It functions as a legal  
> entity to hold the IP of Trac, Genshi, etc, in a similar way as the  
> PSF does with Python.
>
> --Noah

I thought there were a few on here a few months ago that fielded this
same question, there are some interested parties I believe.  You may
also want to look at the groups that "wrap" trac such as the OForge
project guys, or the Agilo team.  While Agilo team focuses on their
scrum implementation, I bet the could support "standard" trac.
However, their system is pretty good if you actually use scrum/agile
in your organization.  There are also some Trac/Subversion hosting
providers that do some level of support.

Just a couple thoughts.
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