Marc Fargas wrote:

> I like the idea of the Cheeshop and more the one of different TRACs, but on
> the three options given, hosting TRACs is not as easy, Cheeshop and google
> are free.hosting a TRAC isn't. dejavu doesn't seem an option if you need to
> wait for an invite code for every project.

Well, I would imagine that many other Djangonauts have their own
cheapish hosting that they use for personal websites or other projects,
which are more than capable of handling Trac. I mean, I can't be the
only person who already has a $40/mo VPS with a ton of bandwidth
available, right?

Unless the Django community is a lot bigger than I think it is, or my
estimates of the processing power needed to host a Trac site are way
off (both quite possible, of course) I'd wager I could host such a
system on my own resources, and I'd also wager there are folks out
there with more such resources available.

Not everything has to be 100% free as in beer :)


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