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trac.maetico.com

I have finally configure the trac instance at maetico.

Basically I’m planning to upload there all the programs that may be useful for someone, and keep is as a bug tracker.

I also plan to get some config files up which may be a nice inspiration, specially some like vimrc and bashrc.

Currently the trac is very open as anon you can create or edit most content, and I plan to leave it like that unless the spammers kill me. On the other hand if you are interested I have install the user management plugin so you can register your user.

Currently the trac has two projects.

with and wallpaper thingy

with: the lazy programmer CLI tool.

The other day Ricardo came up with an idea which I found great, so we went and implement it. Since then it has grown a nice set of features and I think it’s ready to test the world (well it was a week ago but I haven’t had the time to make the post).

In general the idea is to reduce the ammount of typing you do in the CLI.

I wrote a nice “extensive” readme file, which also showed me the very cool mime type “text/x-trac-wiki” so the link before is directly into SVN with trac wiki syntax formatting, sweet!

Since it’s a one file program there is no need for a installer, so just download it from here. If you are lazy enough the Makefile has a install target, and in case you where wondering the build.xml is just a sample. Although I could make it install the python code just for fun (evil laugh).

Last but not least I finally got my trac up (I’ll add another post for that) but if you find a bug please submit the patch here

Enjoy!

trac’s Spamfilter gets a very nice upgrade

We just hate spammers…
And I love to see people are doing things to get over them and with all the trac’s out there

I love to see initiatives likes this but we also have to remenber that something a bad setup will help them.

Anyway thanks for this great pluging.

PS: I’ll spare you that Turbogears is not included in the list just because you miss the link to django to point to rails site :p

UPDATE: ok I was supposed to test the Trackbacks but for some reason it didn’t appear on his site so. the code I’m refering too is http://www.cmlenz.net/blog/2006/11/managing_trac_s.html