Nico R. wrote:
We all know that it is about tickets, so we could drop that.
Always keep in mind, though, there's more people than us. If we make
things clearer by adding a word or two, it's not always a bad thing.
It's even more grammatically correct.
That's not to say it always has to be that way. I personally have no
real preference using something like [LFS Ticket #number] or [LFS
#number]. I would keep the # symbol in it.
Judging by the lack of responses (okay, granted, not much time has gone
by yet) nobody really cares either way. How about we take a step back
for a minute and figure out *how* to change Trac.
Additionally, I have a comment on the Trac emails that I find more
'annoying' for lack of a better word: the From: header.
Tickets are sent as From: Linux From Scratch
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Something similar happens with other
project ticket emails.
It would look better to include the word "Trac" in the From: header and
abbreviate the project name too.
From: LFS Trac
From: BFLS Trac
From: CLFS Trac
If we were to go about it that way, including the project name in the
Subject: header would be redundant.
It could be shortened to Subject: [Ticket #number] Summary here.
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