[MacPorts] #13352: Shortened "Assign to" list in tickets

William Siegrist wsiegrist at apple.com
Fri Dec 21 10:40:40 PST 2007


Oh, I can also make a distinction between "any user logged in" and "a  
maintainer", if someone provides me with a list of people. Right now  
there are 3 "lists" for your projects, "admin", "core", and  
"committers". I can make a 4th that doesnt have commit access but does  
get more Trac permissions (TICKET_MODIFY per the link in my last  
email).  I dont have time to work out an automated script right now,  
but I'm happy to keep it up via email notices similar to the way  
committers are done right now.


-Bill


On Dec 21, 2007, at 10:33 AM, William Siegrist wrote:

> Like I said in my previous comment, the list is limited to accounts  
> that can modify tickets. Thats just committers right now. Sorry I  
> wasnt more clear in this most recent comment. I can give more  
> permissions to the regular users, but to make them show up in the  
> assign-to list also lets them resolve tickets and change properties.  
> It was already decided on another ticket that the properties  
> permission was to be just committers.
>
> v0.11 will have a new permission system which might make this  
> easier, and also opens up more plugin options for this.
>
> The current permissions for v0.10:
>
> http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracPermissions
>
>
> -Bill
>
>
>
>
> On Dec 21, 2007, at 1:39 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> On Dec 20, 2007, at 13:29, MacPorts wrote:
>>
>>> #13352: Shortened "Assign to" list in tickets
>>> -------------------------------- 
>>> +-------------------------------------------
>>> Reporter:  jmpp at macports.org  |       Owner:  wsiegrist at apple.com
>>>     Type:  defect             |      Status:  closed
>>> Priority:  Normal             |   Milestone:
>>> Component:  server/hosting     |     Version:  1.5.2
>>> Resolution:  fixed              |    Keywords:  assign to list
>>> -------------------------------- 
>>> +-------------------------------------------
>>> Changes (by wsiegrist at apple.com):
>>>
>>> * status:  new => closed
>>> * resolution:  => fixed
>>>
>>> Comment:
>>>
>>> Closing. Trac generates the list from all valid accounts, so if a
>>> maintainer is missing they can just login to trac and they will  
>>> show up.
>>
>> So why do we have so few of our maintainers logging into Trac? The  
>> list of possible assignees contains only four email addresses not  
>> @macports.org, and two of those are @apple.com:
>>
>> kvv at apple.com
>> macosforge at otierney.net
>> pguyot at kallisys.net
>> wsiegrist at apple.com
>>
>> But I count well over 200 maintainer email addresses in our  
>> portfiles that aren't @macports.org. How can it be that only two of  
>> our non- at macports.org maintainers are logging in?
>>
>> Take as an example this ticket:
>>
>> http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/13597
>>
>> It was filed by Paulo Moura, one of our maintainers. Surely he  
>> logged in in order to file the ticket. Why is his email address not  
>> showing up in the assignee list?
>>
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>
> ----
> William Siegrist
> Software Support Engineer
> Mac OS Forge
> http://macosforge.org/
> wsiegrist at apple.com
> 408 862 7337
>
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>




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William Siegrist
Software Support Engineer
Mac OS Forge
http://macosforge.org/
wsiegrist at apple.com
408 862 7337





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