Hi Rich,

In case you weren't aware, you can view and log RFE's
(Requests for Enhancements) via bugs.opensolaris.org. However,
this interface is a bit limited and I do understand it's probably
not the greatest way to interact with the bug tracking system
that we use.

I'm quite open to there being an area on the wiki where
anyone could detail features they'd like added or modified
(a "wish list" if you will). I'm not sure how that would look
over time but the more feedback we have on what people want,
the better.

It may also be good to add an area which list or details
manageable bugs/RFE's that may be good for community members
to work on if they wanted to dip their toe into DTrace development.

If nobody has any strong objections or better ideas in the
next few days, I'll add these to the wiki.

Jon.

> [ I posted this a week ago, but haven't seen any response.
>
>   Now that the DTrace "movers and shakers" are done setting
>   up dtrace.conf(8) (and a fine unconference it was!), can
>   someone give me some direction in setting up some pages?
>
>   Who knows, maybe others will follow my lead and post their
>   own "wish list" items... -r ]
>
>
> I have compiled a "Wish List" of things I'd like to see fixed
> or added in DTrace, Mac OS X DTrace, etc:
>
>   http://cfcl.com/twiki/bin/view/Projects/DT_Logger/Wish_List
>
> It seems appropriate to put these onto the DTrace wiki, but I
> don't see any place allocated for this purpose (and I'd rather
> not interfere with the existing organization).
>
> Could someone involved with the wiki layout let me know where
> this sort of information should go?
>
> -r
>   

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