Salvatore Domenick Desiano wrote:
o > If there was some way to indicate that something o > required action by me, o o like say, a ticket assigned or CC'd to you? ;-)
Is that true? If I, at a minimum, look at all e-mails cc'd to me, will that be sufficent to make sure I'm not holding anyone up? If not, maybe that would be a good policy. I'm pretty sure there are tasks that don't require tickets, so, I don't think that's enough, but maybe that would work...
You can also query the Trac database to find cc'ed tickets: http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/query?cc=$EMAIL If you are set on CC for a ticket, Trac also sends the mail with your email address in the CC header. If you are the reporter or assignee, your email address is in the To header.
Maybe, if someone is about to clarify the 72 hour rule, they could add "the 72 hours begins when the maintainer has been directly e-mailed regarding the change".
Right, this should be added. Rainer