Thank you very much.  The new abilities are great!

/Joe

p.s. I submitted #3291 about my questions related to #3210.

On Apr 7, 10:49 am, Fabien POTENCIER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
project.com> wrote:
> I've fixed our trac installation, so that everybody can now reopen
> tickets. It was not possible because of a trac plugin we use.
>
> Fabien
>
> --
> Fabien Potencier
> Sensio CEO - symfony lead developer
> sensiolabs.com | symfony-project.com | aide-de-camp.org
> Tél: +33 1 40 99 80 80
>
> Joe Kelsey wrote:
> > I seem to be experiencing a very bad communication problem.
>
> > I want to contribute to fixing symfony.  The trac system seems to be
> > the way to do it.
>
> > I think that the patch associated with ticket 3210 is completely and
> > totally WRONG.  I am very sorry if you invested any sort of reputation
> > in asserting its correctness, but I think I have very valid reasons
> > for my opinion.
>
> > Now I want to modify 3210 to show that it is not in COMPLETE state.  I
> > cannot find any documentation related to this TRAC system to tell me
> > how to do it.  I rely completely on the buttons provided for me to
> > press from the web interface, and all I can do is reply and post my
> > issues there.  If you would rather that I post my replies here in this
> > list I will.
>
> > If you want me to take out a contract with sensio to be able to
> > interact directly with you, all you have to do is contact me and tell
> > me the terms.  If symfony is really a sensio product that I have to
> > pay for, please let me know.  If it is really and open-source product,
> > then I will continue to post my bugs and other things here.
>
> > I really think that the overall product is very good.  I use it
> > daily.  I don't know what more I need to say.
>
> > Where do I go to find information on using this TRAC thing that you
> > seem to want to use?  Somewhere on the symfony site you have to but
> > the help files for all of the tools you use if you want others to use
> > them to help you fix bugs.
>
> > /Joe
>
> > On Apr 5, 12:02 am, Fabien POTENCIER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > project.com> wrote:
> >> The bug IS fixed.
>
> >> The fixture file takes class names as main keys, not table names. But
> >> I'm sure you already know that as it's well described in the symfony book.
>
> >> If you think there is still a bug, please open a new ticket, describe
> >> the problem, attach a patch that fixes the problem with unit tests that
> >> prove the patch, and prepend the ticket description with [PATCH].
>
> >> The core team read all tickets as they are created. My first reply to
> >> the ticket was exactly 35 minutes after the ticket creation! And the fix
> >> was commited less than 24 hours later.
>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Fabien
>
> >> --
> >> Fabien Potencier
> >> Sensio CEO - symfony lead developer
> >> sensiolabs.com | symfony-project.com | aide-de-camp.org
> >> Tél: +33 1 40 99 80 80
>
> >> Joe Kelsey wrote:
> >>> I have added two comments to ticket #3210 to explain how IT IS NOT
> >>> FIXED!
> >>> TICKET 3210 IS NOT FIXED!
> >>> How do I mark it so that someone will notice and rework it?  I cannot
> >>> seem to enter tickets that anyone will willing look at.  I have
> >>> described several different bugs in the system and nothing seems to
> >>> happen.  I think that the ticket system is fine, but it seems very
> >>> difficult to get anyone to notice that new tickets appear.  If you do
> >>> not want users to enter tickets, say so.  If you want ordinary users
> >>> to enter tickets please explain how exactly to do it.
> >>> /Joe
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