On Dec 18, 9:15 pm, smallpond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Dec 17, 9:23 pm, Ilias Lazaridis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Essence: > > > * Deletion of valid defect reports on trac community resources > > > The "WikiInclude" plugin is not recognised on trac 0.11, thus I took a > > look an made a small addition to the setup.py (the entry_point). > > > Other users have the same problem, thus I filed a ticket in the "trac- > > hacks" community resource. > > > Mr. Noah Kantrowitz closed the ticket as "invalid". My comments within > > this ticket are deleted, directly in the database, which is the same > > as censorship. I've copied the email-notification from my comment > > below. [1] > > > Please realize: > > > * this is a real-live defect, which remains unprocessed, thus more > > users run into this trouble. > > * My attemps to inform users in the user-threads do not show up in > > all threads (moderation on trac-users!!!) > > * The "IncludeMacro" is not compatible to the "WikiInclude" macro > > * My comments were deleted in a non-trackable way > > * Users of the WikiInclude plugin are not informed in any way > > > You are may wondering why the trac project fails to produce a stable > > 1.0 version since years. The answer is here: > > >http://case.lazaridis.com/wiki/TracAudit > > > - > > > [1] > > > #2294: Plugin is not detectd on trac 0.11 (even the 0.11 specific one) > > -------------------------------- > > +------------------------------------------- > > Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Owner: yu-ji > > Type: defect | Status: reopened > > Priority: normal | Component: WikiIncludePlugin > > Severity: critical | Resolution: > > Keywords: | Release: 0.11 > > -------------------------------- > > +------------------------------------------- > > Changes (by [EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > * status: closed => reopened > > * resolution: invalid => > > * summary: Missing "entry_point" within setup.py => Plugin is not > > detectd on trac 0.11 (even the 0.11 specific > > one) > > > Comment: > > > (Mr. Kantrowitz. This is defenitely a defect, which occoured for > > several > > users. The provided information helps any user which hits on this > > ticket > > via a search. I ask you once more to stop with the deletions on this > > '''community''' resource). > > > The resolution "invalid" is incorrect. > > > The problem exists for me '''and other''' users, see e.g.: > > > * [http://groups.google.com/group/trac-users/browse_frm/thread/ > > de454e7dcf9f0438/d9806ad4a31a14a7 thread 1] > > * [http://groups.google.com/group/trac-users/browse_frm/thread/ > > 2ccf4b2855a6f242?q=WikiInclude& thread 2] > > > I've solved it whilst simply adding the entry point to the setup.py. > > > It is ok to point to the more flexible and maintained "IncludeMacro", > > but > > other people possibly just want to continue to use the simpler > > "WikiInclude" one. > > > I suggest the maintainer of "WikiInclude" (or another developer) > > corrects > > the setup.py in the repo, and additionally one should place a note in > > the > > "WikiInclude" documentation, that there's a more flexible > > "IncludeMacro" > > available. > > Trac is a python application.
yes, that's why the followup goes to c.l.p > Please read the posting guidelines for c.l.p.m no need. the topic affects other open-source communities, too. (hints: censorship, trac is used within open-source domain, ...) http://case.lazaridis.com/ticket/42 http://case.lazaridis.com/wiki/TracAudit . -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list