Rod, > BTW, I can show you guys how to set up Trac so that you can issue all > the developers an SSL client certificate (which you can use in a lot > of > places instead of username and password) and it automatically logs > them > into trac using their email address so they automatically get emails > when the tickets change state ...
Nice, thanks! I'm not sure roh or gismo are reading this, if not you may have to file a ticket in admin-trac :-) Wolfgang On Oct 12, 2008, at 8:03 PM, Rod Whitby wrote: > Wolfgang Spraul wrote: >> Rod, >> >>> It seems that access was granted sometime between then and now >> >> oh great, I'm happy to hear that. >> Maybe we don't talk about it enough publicly: We have an 'admin trac' >> issue tracker, that _EVERYBODY_ can use to send requests to the >> Openmoko admins. >> This is a public resource, same as pretty much everything else in the >> Openmoko project: >> >> http://admin-trac.openmoko.org/trac > > Ah, now I see what happened. I did raise a ticket in the admin-trac, > and since we use Trac a lot at my work and in the nslu2-linux > project, I > expected it to send me email on ticket state changes. It didn't, so I > assumed nothing had happened (my incorrect assumption). > > BTW, I can show you guys how to set up Trac so that you can issue all > the developers an SSL client certificate (which you can use in a lot > of > places instead of username and password) and it automatically logs > them > into trac using their email address so they automatically get emails > when the tickets change state ... > > -- Rod _______________________________________________ devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
