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Posted almost 7 years ago by rjollos
Until now a registered user has been able to make a change without authenticating, by entering their username in the author field. Any user could make a comment using a registered username. While this hasn't been a significant problem up until now ... [More] , it was possible that a user could make changes with malicious intent, disguising themselves as a registered user. The issue was discussed in #11622 and changes have been deployed to trac-hacks.org. Please note that you are still free to make a comment or create a ticket using a username or email that has not been registered at trac-hacks.org. If you have any questions or concerns please leave a comment below. [Less]
Posted about 7 years ago by rjollos
The permission schema has been modified to give users additional permissions: Anonymous users can modify ticket properties (TICKET_CHGPROP). Authenticated users can delete their own attachments. Authenticated users can modify the description of ... [More] tickets they report. Project maintainers can modify the ticket description, cc list and edit comments by others, for tickets associated with their projects. Project maintainers can delete attachments on their project wiki page and for tickets associated with their projects. [Less]
Posted about 7 years ago by Ryan J Ollos
The site is now running Trac 1.2. Trac 1.2 is the latest stable release at the time of this writing, and we'll aim to keep trac-hacks.org on the latest release of Trac going forward. There was a small amount of downtime related to the upgrade which will be avoided in the future through improved configuration management.
Posted over 8 years ago by rjollos
Due to a regression in Trac 1.0.7, attempts to login to the site with a username containing special characters such as . or - will result in an error. The issue is captured in ​trac:#12129 and should be resolved with a new Trac release this week.
Posted over 8 years ago by rjollos
Due to a regression in Trac 1.0.7, attempts to login to the site with a username containing special characters such as . or - will result in an error. The issue is captured in ​trac:#12129 and should be resolved with a new Trac release this week.
Posted almost 9 years ago by rjollos
trac-hacks.org is now configured to serve all traffic over HTTPS. You likely won't notice any change, HTTP URLs will redirect to HTTPS. Your Subversion working copies will need to be relocated if checked-out over HTTP. In that case an error like ... [More] the following will be seen: svn: E175011: Repository moved permanently to 'https://trac-hacks.org/svn/fullblogplugin'; please relocate The working copy can be fixed using svn relocate: $ svn relocate http:// https:// For Subversion < 1.8, you'll need to use svn switch --relocate instead. [Less]
Posted almost 9 years ago by rjollos
trac-hacks.org is now configured to serve all traffic over HTTPS. You likely won't notice any change, HTTP URLs will redirect to HTTPS. Your Subversion working copies will need to be relocated if checked-out over HTTP. In that case an error like ... [More] the following will be seen: svn: E175011: Repository moved permanently to 'https://trac-hacks.org/svn/fullblogplugin'; please relocate The working copy can be fixed using svn relocate: $ svn relocate http:// https:// For Subversion < 1.8, you'll need to use svn switch --relocate instead. [Less]
Posted about 9 years ago by rjollos
trac-hacks.org has the foremost aims of facilitating collaboration among the community of Trac plugin developers and easing the process of locating plugins for Trac. As GitHub has become more popular for hosting open source projects a greater ... [More] number of plugins for Trac can be found on that site. Some of those plugins also have a page on trac-hacks.org, but many do not1. In order to make it easier to locate Trac plugins on GitHub, a ​trac-hacks organization has been created. Several users have already moved their plugins to the organization and invites are being sent to authors of original plugins hosted on GitHub. Users that move their repositories to the trac-hacks.org organization retain full administrative control over their repositories. Besides greater visibility to your project, the primary advantage to moving your project to the organization is that the trac-hacks administrators team can help your project find a new maintainer if you should choose to no longer continue developing the project. All interested GitHub users may join the organization, regardless of whether you are currently developing a plugin. It isn't obvious how an invite can be requested from the organization page2, so if you'd like to join please reply here or send a message to [email protected]. If there's something trac-hacks.org can do better, please let the community know by commenting here, or in the ​discussion on the trac-dev mailing list. 1. If you've not yet created a page on trac-hacks.org for your plugin hosted on GitHub, you can do so now through the NewHack page. The external tag should be added to plugins hosted outside of trac-hacks. 2. An inquiry has been sent to GitHub and this post will be updated when a reply is received [Less]
Posted about 9 years ago by rjollos
trac-hacks.org has the foremost aims of facilitating collaboration among the community of Trac plugin developers and easing the process of locating plugins for Trac. As GitHub has become more popular for hosting open source projects a greater ... [More] number of plugins for Trac can be found on that site. Some of those plugins also have a page on trac-hacks.org, but many do not1. In order to make it easier to locate Trac plugins on GitHub, a ​trac-hacks organization has been created. Several users have already moved their plugins to the organization and invites are being sent to authors of original plugins hosted on GitHub. Users that move their repositories to the trac-hacks.org organization retain full administrative control over their repositories. Besides greater visibility to your project, the primary advantage to moving your project to the organization is that the trac-hacks administrators team can help your project find a new maintainer if you should choose to no longer continue developing the project. All interested GitHub users may join the organization, regardless of whether you are currently developing a plugin. You can request to join the one of the organization teams from the ​Teams page, or send a request to th-users@…. If there's something trac-hacks.org can do better, please let the community know by commenting here, or in the ​discussion on the trac-dev mailing list. 1. If you've not yet created a page on trac-hacks.org for your plugin hosted on GitHub, you can do so now through the NewHack page. The external tag should be added to plugins hosted outside of trac-hacks. [Less]
Posted about 9 years ago by rjollos
trac-hacks.org has the foremost aims of facilitating collaboration among the community of Trac plugin developers and easing the process of locating plugins for Trac. As GitHub has become more popular for hosting open source projects a greater ... [More] number of plugins for Trac can be found on that site. Some of those plugins also have a page on trac-hacks.org, but many do not1. In order to make it easier to locate Trac plugins on GitHub, a ​trac-hacks organization has been created. Several users have already moved their plugins to the organization and invites are being sent to authors of original plugins hosted on GitHub. Users that move their repositories to the trac-hacks.org organization retain full administrative control over their repositories. Besides greater visibility to your project, the primary advantage to moving your project to the organization is that the trac-hacks administrators team can help your project find a new maintainer if you should choose to no longer continue developing the project. All interested GitHub users may join the organization, regardless of whether you are currently developing a plugin. It isn't obvious how an invite can be requested from the organization page2, so if you'd like to join please reply here or send a message to [email protected]. If there's something trac-hacks.org can do better, please let the community know by commenting here, or in the ​discussion on the trac-dev mailing list. 1. If you've not yet created a page on trac-hacks.org for your plugin hosted on GitHub, you can do so now through the NewHack page. The external tag should be added to plugins hosted outside of trac-hacks.2. An inquiry has been sent to GitHub and this post will be updated when a reply is received [Less]