Eric Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> When setting up a new trac environment it comes with a bunch of sample
> data. It seems to be 4 milestones and the Trac manual. Is there anyway
> I can get it to not do this? Right now I am manually deleting each
> wiki page but that is time consuming. I am hoping to setup a trac
> environment for each project I work on and really don't want to do
> this on every project. I can live with the milestones but the wiki is
> a pain.

You may also want to take a look at:

  http://www.trac-hacks.org/wiki/SiteWikiDefaultPlugin

The part that irks me most about the default wiki, apart for a lack of
separation between user and admin oriented stuff already mentioned, is
the fact that you end up with a copy for every Trac environment you
set up.  I'd like to be able to centralize the current wiki-default in
a single environment and have all my other environments point there.
It looks like this shouldn't be too hard using InterTrac prefixes but
I haven't gotten around to trying it out.
# So many ideas, so little time.

The advantage of a (site) central wiki-default is that (site specific)
changes to the TracGuide can be made in a single location.

Hope this helps,
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