Well, for the most part they don't interfere with much. As long as the spam tickets are removed it isn't a problem.
For me and the company I work for, it stems more from the last version of RT we were using. I don't recall if it was 3.0 or 3.2. It has an issue that caused the query builder page to take forever to load because it was actually populating the user list with ever single user in the database. Even the unprivileged ones. When there's 15,000 users only 1000 of which are legitimate, that gets to be quite tedious. So, in order to never deal with that ever again (should the problem pop up in a later release) we keep our database cleaned up and free of such muck. Mathew John Arends wrote: > This is a bit of a side question, but why such concern for deleting > users? I see the same couple of people asking questions about this and > spending a lot of time dealing with it. > > Extra users don't really take up very much space and with good spam > control the majority of the users created actually have tickets > associated with them. > > Everyone has their reasons for doing things, so I don't want this to be > viewed as a critical question. I am just curious about what the reasons > are. In my case I just leave the users alone. > > Mathew Snyder wrote: >> I have a script that is *supposed* to skip privileged users when >> gathering all >> the users that need to be shredded. Unfortunately, it didn't skip one >> particular user. I no longer have the .sql file to reinstate the user >> so had to >> create the user again. Is there an easy way to find all the tickets >> this user >> has transactions in reassign them to the "new" user? >> >> Mathew > _______________________________________________ http://lists.bestpractical.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rt-users Community help: http://wiki.bestpractical.com Commercial support: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Discover RT's hidden secrets with RT Essentials from O'Reilly Media. Buy a copy at http://rtbook.bestpractical.com
