On 11/26/2013 03:04 PM, Steffen Hoffmann wrote:
Trac has a rather clear, thoughtful and long-term tested web-UI design compared to the competition. As you see by Matthew's answer, its right in front of you, if you take your time to look and read.
I don't like this answer, as it makes me feel less like a genius. See, I go looking for stuff in Trac, and with combinations of google, looking at the DB and grepping through the source, I find what I'm looking for, make my tweaks, do my fixes, and impress everyone with how clever I am.
Now, you come along and tell me that Trac really is this intuitive, and that I'm not that clever, it's just so well-designed, thought out, and documented that one of my more clever cats could install it on Ubuntu/Postgres/Apache/WSGI/SSL/selfsigned certs.
This is really damaging to my ego and sense of self, Steffen. As a product of the "you are a beautiful and unique snowflake" American public school system, I demand that you state that Trac is impossible, non-intutive, opaque and ill-documented, thus cementing the validation of my brilliance and resourcefulness.
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