A lot of "How do I�" questions can be answered by searching the
archives of the mailing list :
https://www.mail-archive.com/fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org/
Since it's apparently not mentionned currently ā I had to google "fossil
scm mailing list" to find it ā, I suggest updating the Docs section of
www.fossil-scm.org page to add a link.
And maybe one day, move the mailing list to a web-based forum entirely
so that people can post questions directly.
On 03/08/2018 20:26, Dan Barbarito wrote:
Take your time drh, this is by no means urgent. I really appreciate
the clarification.
---- On Fri, 03 Aug 2018 14:18:43 -0400 *Richard Hipp
<d...@sqlite.org>* wrote ----
On 8/3/18, Dan Barbarito <d...@barbarito.me
<mailto:d...@barbarito.me>> wrote:
> Hi all, I am trying to understand why Fossil itself does not use the
> built-in ticketing functionality. I understand that trolls +
spammers may be
> a problem, but can't ticket changes simply be approved/denied?
I tried that. What I found was that I was spending an inordinate
amount of time pressing the "Reject" button on new ticket moderation
because almost all tickets were of the form "How do I do ..."
Maybe the forum will turn out the same way. I won't know until we try
it. Maybe with a forum in place, we won't get so many "How do I
do..." tickets and we can turn tickets back on.
I have your request. I have a really long queue right now. I need to
spend several days (probably) working on SQLite. I'll get back to
this Fossil enhancement as I am able. Thank you for your feedback -
it is important. I will deal with it as soon as I can.
--
D. Richard Hipp
d...@sqlite.org <mailto:d...@sqlite.org>
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