On Mar 12, 2012 8:10 AM, "Gary" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > A few people have asked me about issue tracker access privately in the last few days and so I think it is time to look further into this. > > Although I believe that this mailing list will remain the primary source for discussion and decisions, I would be very much in favour of allowing the issue tracker to be opened up so that people can at least raise tickets. > > We need to decide how (or if) that can be done. As we don't particularly want to see the wiki or ticket system being abused by bots, would it be best to ask users to create accounts with a valid email address to allow edit actions?
I'd say an email is required. If a ticket needs info, you must have a way to reach the user. > And once they have greater access rights, are there any of these rights that such a user should not have: > * ticket creation > * ticket modify > * wiki page modify > * wiki page create I'd say: give them all those, until problems arise. > > Do we need to run these questions by the Apache infrastructure guys? Only if we expect the changes to cause problems, and I don't see that. Cheers, -g
