Hi,
On 09.03.2017 10:16, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hi,
At MacPorts we have a concept of "maintainers". These are people
without commit access to our repositories and without any elevated
permissions. These are volunteers who are responsible for maintaining
individual packages (providing patches etc.), but all their changes
need to be approved and committed by "senior" members who do some
quality control first. This is meant to lower the barrier to entry,
allowing anyone to volunteer to do the work even if they don't have
sufficient experience yet.
The problem is that these users get tickets assigned to them, but they
cannot do anything about them other than leaving further comments and
adding attachments. They cannot change title, edit description, add
keywords, CC any further developer to ask for help, ...
Another problem is that people who open a new ticket have no way to
make any further change to the ticket once they click a submit button.
Is there any way to give more permissions to owners of tickets and to
those who open the ticket?
There are some ancient potentially relevant tickets, but I suspect
that they were forgotten after so many years:
https://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/7438
https://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/10175
The request came from one of our users:
https://trac.macports.org/ticket/53755
Mojca
Can you try this cook book recipe?
https://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/CookBook/PermissionPolicies#GrantapermissiontotheTicketOwner
Peter
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