Some of these already mentioned, and I'm sure some are not necessarily appropriate for SoC projects. Not listed in any order:

* more reporting;

* a SOAP interface;

* Perforce integration similar to the svn integration;

* an ITIL version of RT that maps all labels and functionality to recommended ITIL best practices. I know there was some discussion on the list a while back about an ITIL/RT interest group and maybe they could help spec this out;

* reminders for groups;

* 'smart' ordered priority lists such that you could take ten tickets, prioritize them 1 to 10, and they would automatically re-sort when a ticket was resolved or when one was re-prioritized.

* maybe a documentation project to:
  - flesh out docs for the new features in 3.6.*;
  - clean-up and augment the wiki;
- capture some of the FAQs from the users list create full explanations on the wiki;



Jim



Jesse Vincent wrote:
I'd love to submit RT to Google's Summer of Code this summer. It's probably time to start brainstorming projects.

What would you like to do/see done as part of a RT summer of code project?

Jesse


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