double the reply DOUBLE THE FUN! On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 19:01, Evan Schoenberg, M.D. <eva...@dreskin.net> wrote:
> I don't really buy this argument. > > 1. Click Register > 2. Pick a name and password > 3. No step three. > > We don't even require email validation. > I know I like to submit bug reports as much as the next guy, but I myself am detracted from creating an account at every project. Bugzilla, Trac, etc., all non-linked. Annoying. On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 19:04, Peter Hosey <bore...@adium.im> wrote: > There's no mechanism in the world that can do that. The problem is users > don't search (and cannot feasibly search), and since a single problem may > have up to a dozen ways of stating it (e.g.: contact list, contacts list, > friends list, buddies list, …), even if they do search, it may not find > anything. > > Adium's Trac is so huge that Trac's search feature is next to useless. This is also something Google has to offer us. > > In any case, we could easily set Trac not to let users create tickets; > moving to a whole new system is not needed for such a change. … my point is > only that moving to a whole new system is not required to accomplish this. > > Several of us have said this already. > > The main reason why changing ticket systems is on the table is that, if > we're going to start with a fresh DB, this would be a fine time to execute > such a change if we want one. > > > Indeed. Zac