Hi,

Knowing TRAC since quite many years, not having acticely used it for also a 
bunch of years(I decided to use redmine at some point for features as full 
multi-project support in a single instance, full web-manageability by 
default without additional plugins - at the time).

Now I want to start actively using it(I like to have a tool that I can 
extend and adjust myself and like Python more than ruby), I try to find out 
what version I shall use, and if TRAC is really actively developed.

I see there are commits in the version control, but on the other hand, I 
see that in the roadmap there are two main milestones which are delayed by 
a full year, plus, it's a bit unclear which version I should start to use - 
1.0.x seems to be the latest stable thing, but also not having a release 
since a year(or the roadmap in the trac of trac is outdated) suggests I 
might rather use a newer version - and it is so that the 1.1.1 is told to 
be the "latest an greatest" - which sounds good, but then it's said to be 
potentially unstable and not ready for production.

So, can someone clarify, to help me decide:

* why is the development stuck with the next releases since about a year?
* is it more likely that 1.0.x will see further improvements, or that 1.1.x 
will be stabilized and become the real next stable production ready version?
* What exactly can I do myself, as a developer, to help to achieve the 
latter, which sounds the best way to go to develop a modern future proof 
system and not carry around a lot of technical debt and old versions?

Thanks,
Henning

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