Yes Martin,
You are right. I'm not trying to threat any one. My excuses to you with
that (infortunated) paragraph.
Thanks anyway for your suggestion. My intention was to motivate other
people with the same interests, or to find another way or patch, to
keep Trac working.
Regards
P. Atkinson
patkinson wrote:
> Great python Projects like TRAC or DJANGO are the "keys" to a wide
> acceptance of python. Making this easy to the final users is (in my
> opinion) a survival question for the future of Python.
any special reason why you cannot use the *recommended* releases in-
stead of playin
patkinson schrieb:
> Great python Projects like TRAC or DJANGO are the "keys" to a wide
> acceptance of python. Making this easy to the final users is (in my
> opinion) a survival question for the future of Python.
Please note that threatening is useless most of the time in free
software. Very few