On 2/20/13, RjOllos <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 12:02:27 AM UTC-8, Javier Domingo wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>

:)

[...]
>
>  1. You may also want to have a look at SensitiveTicketsPlugin. Watch out
> for performance issues (i.e. page load times) with PrivateTicketsPlugin,
> particularly as you add users and groups. This should have improved with a
> fix that went into Trac 1.0, but I haven't tested the plugin with Trac 1.0
> yet.

Considering the size of your deployment you might want to upgrade your
instance to a multi-(product | project) instance like the one we are
developing atm in Apache™ Bloodhound . The benefits will be :

  a. a single server instance , thus easier admin
  b. a "product" might be bound one-to-one to a faculty or
      projects within a faculty , or ...
  c. single user account , sessions , et al .
  d. easily move tickets between faculties
  e. enable / disable plugins per product (i.e. faculty | project | ...)
      so plugin will only work in case it will be needed .

You'll have an estimate of the progress of the work we make towards MP
support by following this spreadsheet .

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AqniOh7YBqF4dHp6Sk0zWkNxS2FpMjZHQWllbmhYMnc#gid=0

>  2. You also have the option of using TicketCustomFields.

+1

>  4. I'm not sure that there is anything out there to support assigning
> tickets to a group. AnnouncerPlugin allows groups to be CC'ed on ticket
> however (though feature might be broken if memory serves me correctly).

@rjollos: but this is a quite common requirement , jftr my team has
been working on something **like** this (more precisely for Apache™
Bloodhound ;) for some users ... but atm it's so specific that there's
no chance for the plugin to be open source .

6. There are two OpenId plugins for Trac registered @ tho . Select
latest and maintained version (afaicr hosted outside tho) . If your
university has some LDAP installed then you could also leverage it as
an OpenId provider with gracie . I can confirm it works even against
Microsoft Active Directory ... so it really works
:P

>  7. Should be no problem if the translations exist, but many plugins don't
> support translations yet.
>

... but , as you are willing to get involved in Trac development you
could prepare the plugins you need for i18n and maybe find some
translators @ transifex.com or students or ... Just look for Trac @
transifex to see how well translated is Basque (if available) .
Spanish is one of the top translations ... and we've successfully
deployed enough  instances to recommend it with quite a few misses
(under very bizarre circumstances).

-- 
Regards,

Olemis.

Apache™ Bloodhound contributor
http://issues.apache.org/bloodhound

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