> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] On Behalf Of Warren Postma
> Sent: 26 June 2012 15:41
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Trac] Re: Do people use mod_python or mod_wsgi 
> these days, on Windows with Apache?
> 
> Thanks victoria.
> 
> I will upgrade to the Python 2.7 version as soon as possible. 
> It seems that Python 2.6 might have some really odd quirks 
> with TracMercurial + Mercurial and I hope that these are all 
> sorted in Python 2.7.
> 
> 
>       On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 11:11 PM, Craig A  wrote: 
>       > I answered on superuser 
> http://superuser.com/a/439002/141169 
> <http://superuser.com/a/439002/141169>  suggesting the 
>       > Bitnami Trac Installer 
>       
> 
> 
> I have a feature request for the Bitnami Trac Stack. It would 
> be great if it was a bit more of a"Batteries Included" 
> version of trac with more plugins pre-installed out of box.  

...have you heard of apache bloodhound 
(http://incubator.apache.org/bloodhound/)?  Its not ready yet but sounds more 
like "Batteries Included" than vanilla Trac.

~ Mark C

> Most users need a bunch more plugins, including 
> user-management to add and create users, and their 
> permissions, defaulting to apache htpasswd auth backend, 
> right out of the box.  It is surprising that 
> user-configuration requires a Trac plugin to be added, and 
> manually configured, before I can even add a user to my 
> installation.    It was a lot easier to get going than 
> manually installing Mod_Wsgi into Apache, then getting Trac 
> going  purely with Easy-install and setup.py, etc etc.   
> 
> It might be a bit selfish of me to wish that TracMercurial 
> and Mercurial itself get added to the base Bitnami Trac 
> Stack, but  at least on Windows, those are hard to get going.
> 
> To those who said "Change to Linux", I know, I know. I am 
> setting up a build-integration environment that is for a 
> Windows codebase.   I love using Trac, and python solutions 
> on Linux, and find the environment much saner to work with.   
> That bitnami trac stack makes a big job on Windows easier, is 
> an amazing thing, thanks Victoria, and the rest of the 
> Bitnami team for doing this work.
> 
> Trac is amazing, and the Bitnami stack is amazing.   Kudos to 
> all involved.
> 
> Warren
> 

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