Chris,

        The ticket system had to be pulled out because it was the target of
spammers. Due to a change in interest, I've shied away from GUI
programming and thus wxPython/Floatcanvas (although I'd use it again
whenever my project branch in this direction again). 

        I think that FC would be better served with a sourceforge project or
integrated with the existing wxPython system. The host for the wiki
isn't very reliable also as... stupid Atlantic Canada weather, the power
goes off too often for my taste.

        Regards, and Merry Chistmas!

Christian 

On Tue, 2008-12-23 at 10:28 -0800, Christopher Barker wrote:
> Paul,
> 
> Thanks for the reminder to clean this up.
> 
> Here's the story: Christian Blouin set up TRAC+SVN for me while back 
> when I had nothing. After that, he was having some issues with the 
> server, and Robin had started the "3rd Party" section of the wxPython 
> SVN. So I moved the active project over to the wxPython SVN. This makes 
> it easier to get the latest version into Python releases, among other 
> things.
> 
> So what to do with TRAC? There is some nice stuff on there, and it would 
> be nice to add more, but where, how?
> 
> I was thinking of moving the pages themselves over to the wxPython Wiki. 
> However, it would be nice to have ticketing and all too, and maybe that 
> really shouldn't be merged with wxPython tickets, etc, though that may 
> be an option.
> 
> So:
> 
> Christian: What's the story with your continuing to host TRAC?
> 
> Can we have Christian's TRAC point to the wxPython 3rd party SVN?
> 
> Robin -- is there a clean way to merge FloatCanvas ticket with 
> wxPython's tickets?
> 
> Can anyone else host, if none of the above work?
> 
> Another option is to put it on sourceforge of google code or something 
> like that.
> 
> Note: I've a got a significant project built on FC over the next year, 
> so I may be ab to hoist TRAC/SVN, but the IT folks here are wary of 
> opening it up for all the world, so that may not be a good option.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> -Chris
> 

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