After having some success deploying GitHub authentication on another public 
Trac site that will soon go live, I got to thinking about doing the same 
for trac-hacks.org. The trac-github (1) plugin seems pretty stable, and the 
maintainer is doing a good job in quickly fixing issues. I have the 
impression that it will be dependable in the long term.

We are currently using basic authentication on trac-hacks.org and password 
reset is not working correctly (2).

Before proceeding I'd like to ask for feedback. Would anyone dislike the 
change from basic authentication with passwords stored on trac-hacks.org to 
authentication provided by GitHub? Would anyone consider this to be an 
improvement?

If you are favor the change I'd appreciate a quick reply to upvote. If you 
are against the change please give a brief explanation of your objections.

Eventually we might be able to support multiple authentication methods, but 
I'm not sure that can be done at this time.

Thanks,
- Ryan

(1) https://github.com/trac-hacks/trac-github
(2) https://trac-hacks.org/ticket/11869#comment:11

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