Thanks to GitHub's API, there are definite possibilities for integrating Trac with GitHub. However, for right now the simplest way is to just provide a link. Thanks to customizable navigation introduced in Trac 0.11, this should now be really simple. If you're using the web Administration screen, click through to Manage Plugins and from there, ensure trac.versioncontrol.web_ui.* modules are deselected, with the exception of the BrowserModule ( trac.versioncontrol.web_ui.browser). You can also enable/disable the appropriate plugins by editing your trac.ini file. Then you'll need to remap the browser module link to GitHub. This time, this must be done by directly editing...

history | awk '{a[$2]++}END{for(i in a){print a[i] " " i}}' | sort -rn | head 140 git 103 ls 73 cd 55 mate 26 sake 26 mv 23 rake 8 autotest 5 gem 4 sudo

This site is in a state of flux while I work on various design improvements.

http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/ Good source of commentary, with snippets and links on the Presidential Primaries. An Obama supporter.