Ok I created this:
* http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/ticket/2954 - "auto-add to cclist (inspired by roundup's nosy list)"

you may all want to edit my description and proposals for how to integrate a simplistic version into trac. I thought a simple enhancement might have more chance of making it in than a massive change. could then bring in other appropriate features from roundup's nosy management once the effects of initial enhancement are assessed by user community.

(Hope not treading on your toes alexander - you had the most eloquent proposal (which I copied mercilessly), but I thought best to get strike while the iron etc.)

Tim

Emmanuel Blot wrote:
This feature sounds cool.
Could you log a ticket to request this feature ?

Thanks,
Manu

On 3/28/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As I said, I'm a big fan of Roundup's concept of the nosy list.  Basically
it's a list of email addresses to be notified about changes to a ticket.
Whenever a user makes any change to a ticket, they are automatically added
to the nosy list.  Essentially, if you express a stake in a ticket, you
are automatically notified for the rest of that ticket's lifecycle.  It's
a simple and intuitive model.  If it turns out you don't want to be
notified anymore, you can simply delete yourself fromt he CC list.

It's been a while, but IIRC Roundup also has ways for adding default
entries in the nosy list as well as making it pretty easy to put hooks
into the workflow to affect the nosy list.

Roundup's email interface is actually extremely feature-rich (maybe
overkill), handling user registration, ticket submissions, and maybe even
reports (again, hard for me to remember).

You can see the basic feature list here:
http://roundup.sourceforge.net/doc-1.0/features.html

Again, it's really the nosy list that's most important.

Alex Buccino
Configuration Management
201-553-3914

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