> > Well, if someone has no CVS account then he will not
> > be able to fix the 
> > docbug in the documentation CVS, so he can only mark
> > it 'to be fixed in 
> > the toc' AKA 'docbugreport', so someone with a CVS
> > account can fix it. 
> > If the note maintainer system would enable someone
> > to move a manual user 
> > note to be a bug, then this would not require a CVS
> > account. Some 
> > authentication will be needed throughout the process
> > (which requires a 
> > CVS account now), but the bug can be opened with the
> > email address of 
> > the original user note submitter....
> 
> That was my original idea. Anyone can submit a bug
> report, fixing it should be left to whoever has CVS
> access to phpdoc. We can even use for the bug report
> originator the php-notes lists address, that way the
> other editors will know that someone did mark a
> particular entry as such and does not duplicate the
> effort.

Some good points here :)  I'm leaning towards weaning 
the entire PHP documentation process away from the 
general php bugs system, as the two just don't seem to 
be the best of friends.  This new notes system can be 
a big part of the new setup.

Regards,
Philip

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