Hello, Thanks Pedro for catching that.
Each project has its own web space directory, for use as the project website. This was used previously, until I switched over to using Trac as the website. Sounds like the project web space has support for the necessary dependencies of Trac, so its likely just a matter of migrating the Trac data directory and installing a copy of Trac. Probably just want to wait for them to publish a guide on doing that, as they say they will be doing, since I don't recall if access is even given to the Trac raw data. Best regards, Element On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 8:59 AM, David Henningsson <di...@ubuntu.com> wrote: > On 06/19/2012 05:51 PM, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Sourceforge has published this today, here is a summary just in case you >> missed the announcement: >> >> "Today we’re announcing the end of life of the Hosted Apps platform. >> Effective immediately, we’re not allowing any new creation of Hosted Apps, >> and we’re asking you to migrate those hosted apps into your own project >> web >> space." >> [...] >> "Hosted Apps will go offline permanently on September 1, 2012. This gives >> you all Summer to plan and migrate your data." >> [...] >> "At this time we have detailed migration documents for moving WordPress to >> your project web space. Docs for the next most popular apps (phpBB, >> MediaWiki and Trac) will follow shortly. " >> >> http://sourceforge.net/blog/hosted-apps-retirement/ >> >> Regards, >> Pedro > > > Thanks for catching this. I guess the easiest way is to do as they say, and > move Trac into the "project web space", whatever that means? > > // David > > _______________________________________________ fluid-dev mailing list fluid-dev@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev