On Sep 21, 2006, at 3:56 PM, Mark Duling wrote:
"Daniel J. Luke" <dluke@geeklair.net> writes:
Or it could be filed as an enhancement bug :)
Yeah, but let's be honest and just admit that even "we" often ignore the bug tracking system much of the time. There are probably RFE's out there either entirely impractical or undesirable, but still they sit there actually thinking anyone cares that they exist. If there isn't some way for an RFE to graduate from Trac ticket purgatory to "like to get done if possible in the next 2 or 3 releases" status maybe it isn't worth the effort of making a ticket to begin with.
Well, with trac, we can assign tickets to milestones (and then watch the graphs fill up as we close bugs for each milestone) ... but I get your point. The best way to make sure a change makes it into a release is to code it up and submit the patch (and even then, the submitter probably has to bug people to review and commit it). -- Daniel J. Luke +========================================================+ | *---------------- dluke@geeklair.net ----------------* | | *-------------- http://www.geeklair.net -------------* | +========================================================+ | Opinions expressed are mine and do not necessarily | | reflect the opinions of my employer. | +========================================================+