On 16.04.2013 23:30, Andrej Golcov wrote: > I think that the user registration provides better long-term relation > between user and site than an e-mail entry on comment or ticket. For > example, the problem that I see with t.e.o: > - e-mail changing is not possible for submitted comments > - if comment was submitted with email, the user cannot edit it. > > Supporting both ways is also, IMO, is not good: imagine that user once > sent a feedback with email and another time as registered user - > things can be confusing. > > So, my 2 cents to require user registration, but make it simple and > clear (may be with support of openid or/and google accounts) and with > subsequent redirect to the original url e.g. ticket creation url.
Frankly, I don't think it'll work. I'd prefer requiring registration before allowing people to create tickets; but most reporters just won't bother. It's the same as mailing lists: if we allowed only posts from subscribed addresses, we'd never get any feedback. -- Brane -- Branko Čibej Director of Subversion | WANdisco | www.wandisco.com
