> Maybe trac can be improved in this respect by notifying
> reviewers when tickets that they have closed, or accepted, or provided
> feedback on, are updated.

In my experience Trac already does that... when a ticket is changed
(by anyone), the reporter, the owner, anyone on the cc list, and
anyone who has changed the ticket (by adding a comment, triaging,
etc.) gets an email. I get quite a few notifications every day from
Django's Trac install. I can only imagine what it's like for the most
active devs.

The issue which has already been alluded to is that these are
unfiltered streams of information. Getting 30 emails that say someone
added themselves as a CC on this ticket or that ticket makes it less
likely that you'll see the one email where someone reviewed a patch
and marked it as RFC. This is where good Trac queries come in.

As always, the rest comes down to the real hours we're all willing and
able to put in :-)

All the best,

    - Gabriel

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