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version 0.2.2 on Jan 5th, 2011

Previously known as Trac Ads Panel, TracGoogleAds is a trac plugin designed to display ads on your trac environment.

The main feature of the plugin is that it allows the user to persistently hide the ads, making your trac environment less annoying to those who dislike ads and supporting open-source projects through them.

Plugin has been renamed and package hierarchy has changed to join other trac plugins that addressed Google services.

Installation

Installing the plugin is as easy as:

sudo easy_install TracGoogleAds

And then enabling it:

[components]
tracext.google.ads.* = enabled

And that's it!

Now, all you have to do is to go to the administration and under Google you have a Ads link to setup the plugin.

Bugs and/or New Features

Please submit bugs of new features to:

http://google.ufsoft.org/

Source Code

If you wish to be on the bleeding edge and get the latest available code:

hg clone http://google.ufsoft.org/hg/ads/ TracGoogleAds

Note: For up-to-date documentation please visit TracGoogleAds's site.


[persistently]The user choice of hiding the ads will remain untouched throughout it's later visits, and he'll still have the choice to display them again.

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Last updated Jan 5th, 2011

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