How about having an official Docker image in library on docker hub ? I will try to provide a Dockerfile, I dont see any blockers, should be quite easy.
I'll investigate on how to get accepted on Docker hub ! Thx ! Le mercredi 21 janvier 2015 08:00:32 UTC+1, RjOllos a écrit : > > It seems like a good time to discuss what we plan to deliver for Trac 1.2, > and when we will deliver it. So far I see one big feature, and some > components that have been significantly improved: > > - Enhanced notification system > - Time custom fields > - Numerous minor enhancements to the TracWorkflow > > We've dropped support for Python 2.5 and removed a lot of deprecated code > from the API, which will make Trac easier to develop going forward. There > have been numerous minor enhancements to functionality, lots of tidying of > the user interface and I like the improvements that Christian has been > working on for the ticket changelog view. It's always nice to have a new > look for pages when we push out a new release. > > In addition to the tickets currently assigned to 1.0.4 and 1.1.4, there > are a few key features that I'd like to implement for 1.2: > - #11469: Custom field admin panel > - #1233: Components and Versions become first-class objects in the > TicketSystem with their own Roadmap-like pages, TracLinks, macros, > permissions, ... > - #3098: Repository README rendering > > Some other features that have been worked and look promising for inclusion > in the release are: > - PyGit2 plugin > - #8172: Plugin db upgrade infrastructure > - #10672: Automatically minify Javascript and CSS > - #11676: Reusable commenting module > > What do others have in mind to include in the release? The question isn't > only for current committers, but I'm hoping to hear from people that would > be willing to step up and implement the changes as opposed to "please > include feature X". > > With a bimonthly release schedule, the next two releases will be: > March 1: 1.0.4 and 1.1.4 > May 1: 1.0.5 and 1.1.5 > > I'd like to see 1.1.5 be released as 1.2, but if we aren't ready by May > 1st, then release 1.2 on July 1st along with 1.0.6. After that I'm hoping > we can release the minor versions on yearly intervals, which would be every > 6th maintenance release. > > Somewhere in there we should release Trac 0.12.7 as well, after pulling > the latest translations from Transifex for several languages. > > Looking forward to 1.2, is it too early to think about dropping support > for Python 2.6 and support Python 2.7 and 3.3+ from a single codebase? As > we get close to releasing 1.2 I'll raise another thread to talk about what > features we have in mind for development in the 1.3.x line. > > Finally, we still need a codename for the release, so that is something to > think about as well. > http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracDev/ReleaseNotes/1.1#CodeName > > I'm looking forward to hearing comments, and excited to push out some more > releases! > > - Ryan > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Trac Development" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/trac-dev. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
