If you're overwhelmed with feature requests from a particular area, the solution is not to force people to stop requesting. The solution is to use Trac more effectively. Use filters, for christ sake! And it may be good idea that some available Trac reports (
http://dev.rubyonrails.org/report) filter OUT spinoffs like script.aculo.us by default - you can try request that from core developers - that would be the end of your troubles. A separate report for viewing
script.aculo.us requests (and other things filtered out) could be set up.
When my mailbox get spammed, I don't ask spammers to stop sending me mortgage offers. I set up filters (or use a provider that has ones set up already). This is computer age
On 3-jun-2006, at 5:17, Michael Koziarski wrote:
When my mailbox get spammed, I don't ask spammers to stop sending me mortgage offers. I set up filters (or use a provider that has ones set up already). This is computer age
On 3-jun-2006, at 5:17, Michael Koziarski wrote:
> No More Enhancement Tickets.
>
> Tickets in trac should either be:
>
> 1) Bug Report
> 2) Patch.
>
> This will cut down the volume of submissions, and hopefully let us
> focus on the good stuff that's coming in every day.
>
> Thoughts?
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