On 5/14/16, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you as well. That doesn't seem off-topic at all yet it seems to be
> something that you install onto existing environments as opposed to the
> trac daemon itself?
>

That's a plugin for Apache Bloodhound [1]_ , a fork of Trac that was
aimed at providing a few extras features e.g. multi-product support
[2]_ . Nonetheless its development is stagnant .

> I really like trac but I'm trying to get it onto a place where we need to
> List and Create environments remotely, (remotely) set hooks for different
> operations (like commits, branch, checkouts, ...), maybe even create
> tickets (which I can see it can be done with your plugin) and this seems to
> be the only stopper.
>
[...]

Yes , I get it . That's what the Apache Bloodhound project was created
for few years ago .

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