Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of TracGuide


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    22[[TracGuideToc]] 
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    4 The TracGuide is meant to serve as a starting point for all documentation regarding Trac usage and development. The guide is a free document, a collaborative effort, and a part of the [http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/ Trac Project] itself. 
     4The TracGuide is meant to serve as a starting point for all documentation regarding Trac usage and development. The guide is a free document, a collaborative effort, and a part of the [http://trac.edgewall.org Trac Project] itself. 
    55 
    66== Table of Contents == 
    77Currently available documentation: 
    88 * TracGuide (This page)  -- Documentation starting point. 
     9 * '''Administrator Guide''' 
    910   * TracInstall -- How to install and run Trac. 
    1011   * TracUpgrade -- How to upgrade existing installations. 
    11    * TracAdmin -- Administrating a Trac project. 
     12   * TracAdmin -- Administering a Trac project. 
    1213   * TracImport -- Importing tickets from other bug databases. 
    13    * TracIni -- Trac configuration file reference. 
     14   * TracIni -- Trac configuration file reference.  
    1415   * TracPermissions -- Access control and permissions. 
    1516   * TracInterfaceCustomization -- Customizing the Trac interface. 
    1617   * TracPlugins -- Installing and managing Trac extensions. 
     18   * TracLogging -- The Trac logging facility. 
     19   * TracNotification -- Email notification. 
     20   * TracWorkflow -- Configurable Ticket Workflow. 
     21 * '''User Guide''' 
    1722   * TracWiki -- How to use the built-in Wiki. 
    18    * TracBrowser -- Browsing source code with Trac. 
    19    * TracChangeset -- Viewing changes to source code. 
    20    * TracTickets -- Using the issue tracker. 
    21    * TracReports -- Writing and using reports. 
    22    * TracQuery -- Executing custom ticket queries. 
    23    * TracRoadmap -- The roadmap helps tracking project progress. 
    2423   * TracTimeline -- The timeline provides a historic perspective on a project. 
    25    * TracLogging -- The Trac logging facility. 
    2624   * TracRss -- RSS content syndication in Trac. 
    27    * TracNotification -- Email notification. 
    28  
    29  * [http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/wiki/TracFaq Trac FAQ] - A collection of Frequently Asked Questions (on the project website) 
     25   * ''The Version Control Subsystem'' 
     26     * TracBrowser -- Browsing source code with Trac. 
     27     * TracChangeset -- Viewing changes to source code. 
     28     * TracRevisionLog -- Viewing change history. 
     29   * ''The Ticket Subsystem'' 
     30     * TracTickets -- Using the issue tracker. 
     31     * TracReports -- Writing and using reports. 
     32     * TracQuery -- Executing custom ticket queries. 
     33     * TracRoadmap -- The roadmap helps tracking project progress. 
     34 * [trac:TracFaq Trac FAQ] - A collection of Frequently Asked Questions (on the project website). 
    3035 
    3136== Support and Other Sources of Information == 
    32 If you are looking for a good place to ask a question about Trac, look no further than the [http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/wiki/MailingList MailingList]. It provides a friendly environment to discuss openly among Trac users and developers. 
     37If you are looking for a good place to ask a question about Trac, look no further than the [http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/MailingList MailingList]. It provides a friendly environment to discuss openly among Trac users and developers. 
    3338 
    3439See also the TracSupport page for more information resources. 
     40 
     41Finally, developer documentation can be found in [trac:TracDev TracDev] and its sub-pages. 
     42 

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