Hi Glen,
Maybe only committers can change tickets (other than attach files or making comments)?
Right on the money (I tested it), which, as you say, is a bit of a problem for those without commit rights who make a mistake when filing their ticket (which I did a few times before I was granted commit rights). I don't know whether Trac (or MacPorts' Trac setup) allows fine-grained enough control to allow slightly more rights over tickets for those who create them, but if so, I agree that it would be nice to add. It's well out of mind hands, unfortunately. Anyone able to fill us in on this? Kind regards, Maun Suang -- Boey Maun Suang (Boey is my surname) Email: boeyms at macports dot org
On May 21, 2007, at 1:29 AM, Boey Maun Suang wrote:
Hi Glen,
Maybe only committers can change tickets (other than attach files or making comments)?
Right on the money (I tested it), which, as you say, is a bit of a problem for those without commit rights who make a mistake when filing their ticket (which I did a few times before I was granted commit rights). I don't know whether Trac (or MacPorts' Trac setup) allows fine-grained enough control to allow slightly more rights over tickets for those who create them, but if so, I agree that it would be nice to add. It's well out of mind hands, unfortunately. Anyone able to fill us in on this?
There are a number of things about the trac setup at macports/ macosforge that we'd like to improve, including the email setup and privileges to both ticks and wiki editing. Hopefully we'll get a bit more macosforge mindshare as their new admin comes on line. James
Kind regards,
Maun Suang
-- Boey Maun Suang (Boey is my surname) Email: boeyms at macports dot org
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