Yust a heads up: you can open different profiles simultaneously using the about:profiles page, see my other reply.
> Admittedly, that should _really_ be exposed in the UI somehow Go to about:profiles, click the "Launch profile in new browser" button under the profile you want. Yes, it's not obvious, and the UI has a lot to be…
Sure. Please note I'm referring to Trac's UI, not GitLab's. * it sucks on mobile. It's no responsive. At all; * it's 2016 and I can't drag&drop a file to upload an attachment. Yes, there are a couple of 3rd party…
Not OP, but I'm on the same boat. We've been using a self-hosted GitLab CE instance for more than three years now, but we can't use the bare-bones approach of GitLab for issues tracking. Trac allows us to fully…
Yust a heads up: you can open different profiles simultaneously using the about:profiles page, see my other reply.
> Admittedly, that should _really_ be exposed in the UI somehow Go to about:profiles, click the "Launch profile in new browser" button under the profile you want. Yes, it's not obvious, and the UI has a lot to be…
Sure. Please note I'm referring to Trac's UI, not GitLab's. * it sucks on mobile. It's no responsive. At all; * it's 2016 and I can't drag&drop a file to upload an attachment. Yes, there are a couple of 3rd party…
Not OP, but I'm on the same boat. We've been using a self-hosted GitLab CE instance for more than three years now, but we can't use the bare-bones approach of GitLab for issues tracking. Trac allows us to fully…