On 2/19/15, RjOllos <[email protected]> wrote:
> I previously raised this topic in (1), but it quickly diverged into other
> unrelated topics so I've created a new thread. Posts on Google groups are
> free, so you can create your own thread if you'd like to talk about
> something else ;)
>

done ... ;)

> We have a trac-hacks organization on GitHub (2). For users that choose to
> host their plugins on GitHub, particularly those that have not created a
> stub page for their plugin on trac-hacks.org, it would be nice if we could
> present an aggregated view of all trac plugins.

I honestly do not use neither git nor Github that much . I rather work
with Bitbucket's mercurial (which btw also supports git) . In both
sites my user name is olemis i.e. http://github.com/olemis
http://bitbucket.org/olemis

[...]

> In addition I would like to mirror the repositories hosted on
> trac-hacks.org onto GitHub and BitBucket, like what is done for Trac (3),
> (4).
>

We have done hg mirrors of t.h.o svn repos and keep them up to date
(e.g. tracpygit2plugin Updated 4 hours ago) here

https://bitbucket.org/trac-hacks

It's not an organization though , but the namespace and the hg sync
scripts are already there , so ...

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