Re: Using Trac's "assigned" feature properly

2007-09-09 Thread Gary Wilson
Marty Alchin wrote: > So, just so I'm clear, is this for everybody, or just the core > developers? For instance, I'm actively maintaining the new filestorage > mechanism for the time being, so should I accept that as my own? Everybody and yes. Gary --~--~-~--~~~---~-

Re: Using Trac's "assigned" feature properly

2007-09-09 Thread Jacob Kaplan-Moss
On 9/9/07, Marty Alchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So, just so I'm clear, is this for everybody, or just the core > developers? For instance, I'm actively maintaining the new filestorage > mechanism for the time being, so should I accept that as my own? Everybody -- please do claim that ticket!

Re: Using Trac's "assigned" feature properly

2007-09-09 Thread Marty Alchin
On 9/9/07, Jacob Kaplan-Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > FYI, in order to "accept" a ticket you need an account and need to be > logged in. To create an account, go to > http://djangoproject.com/accounts/register/, and then log into trac > (using the "login" link at the top right). So, just so I

Re: Using Trac's "assigned" feature properly

2007-09-09 Thread Jacob Kaplan-Moss
Howdy -- Thanks, Adrian -- this needed to be done! FYI, in order to "accept" a ticket you need an account and need to be logged in. To create an account, go to http://djangoproject.com/accounts/register/, and then log into trac (using the "login" link at the top right). Jacob --~--~-~-

Using Trac's "assigned" feature properly

2007-09-09 Thread Adrian Holovaty
In an effort to get our ticket system cleaned up before Friday's sprint, I've done some housekeeping regarding the "Assigned to" field. Until now, that field has effectively been ignored because every ticket is automatically assigned to either me or Jacob as soon as it's submitted. It's misleading