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Easily migrate your Trac instance to Gitlab
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🔖 Converts trac tickets to github issues.
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Attempt at modernizing trac interface using latest bootstrap.
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Trac plugin for import Trello card
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Trac on an Ubuntu-based Docker Image
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Script to copy issues from trac to gitlab.
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Simple CGI to create git repositories
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Trac plugin stores Message-ID in a new table for corrent In-Reply-To header when using AWS SES
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Allows embedding tickets from a Trac instance via WordPress
SVN post-commit hook script posting commit info to Simple Machines Forum
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a way to migrate mantis tickets and issues into Trac
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Add ticket security policy for Trac.
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Add participator to cc list automatically.
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Trac notifications in Mattermost
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Set owner to reporter if it's empty.
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Command-line converter of Trac issue tracker Issues to Gitlab Issues.
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Add header's Message-ID field to References field for Trac.
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Dec 22, 2019
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Invalidate known users cache for every login request
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A plugin for trac that creates a printable html page of tickets to use on a scrum board
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Simple Custom Trac Ticket Layout
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It took me a bit, but I did finally figure out that the wiki step is actually commented out in migration.py. Maybe this could be a command line option instead of just commenting it out? Or at least perhaps a comment on README.rst would help.
I did get pretty far in my wiki migration step, but failed because of a duplicate filename: