Hi all,

I'd like to announce the alpha release of a website I put together which I
hope can be a useful resource for plugin authors and evaluators:

  http://trac-docs.socialplanning.org/

In short, it provides browse-able documentation of all the Trac core
Interfaces and Components, as well as the Interfaces and Components
provided by plugins on Trac Hacks.  You can see what Components and
Interfaces are defined in a given package; look for a specific Component or
Interface; see which plugin package (or Trac core) provides that object;
and also see all the Interfaces implemented by a given Component and vice
versa.

At the moment it contains documentation of about thirty packages from Trac
Hacks, mostly ones I've used and/or want to check out and/or look like
they're being actively developed.  I'd like to add more to it; if you have
(or know of) a particular plugin you'd like me to add, please let me know.
 (There are a handful of well known plugins which I tried to include but
wasn't yet able to, either because I couldn't find a source repository or
because they are not packaged with a setup.py script.)

If others think this could be useful, I'd be happy to purchase a domain for
this site.  (trac-docs.org seems to be free, but I didn't want to buy that
unilaterally, and isn't exactly right.  trac-hack-docs.org perhaps?)  The
site itself is all static HTML hosted on Github Pages so maintenance costs
are nonexistent.  The code that generated the website is also on Github:
https://github.com/ejucovy/trac-Pluginspector -- forks and feature requests
are welcome.

Happy holidays,
Ethan

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