I have held off upgrading Trac to use Python 3. But as my Linux distro
(openSUSE) has pretty much dropped all Python < 3 support (the core
release is still available - but very few additional packages), I
really need to look to moving Trac to something that works with Python
> 3.

According to the following link, this release is still unstable and
not to be used in a production environment:

https://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracDownload#LatestDevRelease

Is that still an accurate assessment of the release? Mine is a
production release. I do use plugins. I will be checking which I
really use and which were installed for exploration. But if one limits
oneself to the core Trac 1.5 release, what's the popular opinion of
the current state?

-- 
Roger Oberholtzer

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