On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 22:08 -0800, Peter Kropf wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone from Edgewall or the Trac community in
> general would be attending PyCon this year. And if so, would there be
> any interest in getting together for a sprint?

I just sent in my registration today.  I'm signed up for the "Agile
Development and Testing" tutorial[1] which is going to cover use of SVN
and Trac, so this may be of interest to other PyCon attendees.

I was thinking about attending the TurboGears sprint, but if there is
sufficient interest in a Trac sprint then I would be glad to help.

> I see two different possibilitie for sprints. One would be for Trac
> itself and the other would be for creating / extending Trac plugins.
> Someone had posted a question on creating a visual ticket dependancy
> plugin which might be an interesting idea for a sprint. There may also
> be some other idea on Trac Hacks for plugins that people have asked
> about.

Well, I don't think it's going to be much use trying to implement a
ticket dependency plugin until Trac actually supports dependencies.

We've been discussing some of the major goals for 1.0, so here is a
sampling of some that I think might be good possibilities:
 * spam filtering
 * blame/annotation (cmlenz has started on this)
 * extensible ticket workflow
 * nicer CC-list

Trac Hacks has some plugin requests:
http://trac-hacks.swapoff.org/wiki/WikiStart#RequestaHack

I've also been thinking about the possibility of an API documentation
plugin based on Pudge: http://pudge.lesscode.org/

-- 
Matthew Good <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

[1]
http://wiki.python.org/moin/PyCon2006/Tutorials/AgileDevelopmentAndTestingInPython

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