As I am mainly using trac. Not developing even a single line of it yet. I can 
say that having a easy to use gui is not a problem( its good). Trac and trac 
hacks are there. Go ahead and start a project on it. If people find it useful 
(even the ones who are involved in this thread) will start contributing. And at 
the initial stages let it be a hack and not a part of trac itself, until and 
unless it stablizes and it requires to be a part of trac.
As all of the trac is command line (obviously) , So it should be easily 
gui-able 
and need not be a part of trac at all. Not even a plugin. 

Just a small request : use some platform independent thing like (qt/tk/wx) so 
that in works in linux as well.

 Alind Sharma




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From: Matthew Caron <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, 14 July, 2010 11:39:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Trac] Proposal for Trac


> Let's say, for example, that a lot of the core maintainers read this
> thread - your initial post,

Correction - it was Todd Worden's initial post. You were agreeing with him. 
Apologies for the lack of historical accuracy.
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