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On 20.11.2014 20:57, Shawn Baker wrote:
> It seems odd to me that anyone who is authenticated in the system can
> change the status of any ticket as they see fit.

Less restriction doesn't yield a mess automatically. Fact remains, that
this is how it works for a good number of projects. Personally I know
community-driven as well as commercial ones, but the number of
authenticated users varies a lot between all of them. The critical point
is, that you can track changes all the time.
 Trac (timeline with RSS feed, individual change ticket/wiki/.. history)
also with RSS feed, these are powerful ways of social control in good
wiki common sense that work.

Steffen Hoffmann
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