On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 07:50:54AM +0100, Guillaume Munch wrote:
> Scott asked not long ago what could be done to make it easier for
> newcomers.

Yes I am interested in this.

> It is now clear to me that having a clearer bug tracker
> is an aspect that can be improved.

Agreed.

> Taking into account what has been said, here are three proposition:

Thanks for writing these up and summarizing the
advantages/disadvantages.

> I think that 3. offers the advantages of 2. while being compatible with
> what I now understand of the current secret conventions.

I don't have a strong preference at this point. Whatever others agree on
is fine with me.

The version of trac we use is almost 5 years old now. There have been a
lot of changes since then. I don't think we should update before a major
release, and I don't even know if we have someone who would have the
time and knowledge to do the update. I just bring this up now in case it
would change any of the proposals that were mentioned as far as bug
triaging so that if we do ever update we don't have to go through
another process of workflow proposals. Does anyone know if the newest
version of trac changes anything significantly as far as the proposals
that Guillaume mentioned?  Here is the change log:
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracChangeLog

Scott

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