Hello there, I'm interested in bug-fixing. I've been using Python professionally for the past 5 years and have been using Trac on a daily basis for the same length of time.
Bloodhound seems an interesting project. Cheers, Antony On 5 March 2012 16:17, Gary <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I just thought that with this commit I would let you know that I have > written an installer of sorts. It definitely needs more testing (I have > stuck with Ubuntu 11.10 for this initial work) but it might serve as a > reasonable starting point to get people able to be more involved, at least > in the short term. > > At the moment it will install the trac dependency from > https://svn.github.com/**bloodhound-trac/trac.git<https://svn.github.com/bloodhound-trac/trac.git>(so > through github's svn translation layer). The only plugins that are > installed at the moment are TracAccountManager and BloodhoundMultiProduct. > The latter will modify an existing Trac database if it is told how to > connect to it and so it is not recommended to install this against a > production system. > > The README.rst contains some description of how it can be used and this > too could do with checking for accuracy or missed details. > > Cheers, > Gary > > > On 03/05/2012 03:57 PM, [email protected] wrote: > >> Author: gjm >> Date: Mon Mar 5 15:57:00 2012 >> New Revision: 1297104 >> >> URL: >> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?**rev=1297104&view=rev<http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1297104&view=rev> >> Log: >> very basic candidate bloodhound installer >> >> Added: >> incubator/bloodhound/trunk/**installer/ >> incubator/bloodhound/trunk/**installer/LICENSE (with props) >> incubator/bloodhound/trunk/**installer/NOTICE (with props) >> incubator/bloodhound/trunk/**installer/README.rst (with props) >> incubator/bloodhound/trunk/**installer/createdigest.py (with props) >> incubator/bloodhound/trunk/**installer/installer.py (with props) >> incubator/bloodhound/trunk/**installer/pgrequirements.txt (with >> props) >> incubator/bloodhound/trunk/**installer/requirements.txt (with >> props) >> [snip] >> > >
