Marc Weber wrote:

> Excerpts from Marc Weber's message of Fri Dec 31 08:44:02 +0100 2010:
> 
> E) new password request the way its known by other sites:
>   - receive mail
>   - click link
>   - reset password

I don't think it's possible to send mail.  Unless sourceforge has
re-enabled this.  It stopped working a couple of years ago.

> F) add a way to change a password
> 
> G) hide script (we don't have to delete it)?
>   only maintainers / authors should be able to hide a script
> 
> E) bug tracking system or url field?
>    It should be KISS simple: You have to have an account.
>    states: open, closed
> 
>    actions:
>    - create
>    - close
>    - add comment

Please don't start yet another bug tracking system.  There are plenty
around.

> Usually a site such as www.vim.org should not be abused to reinvent the
> wheel. However most Vim scripts are very small and not all are hosted on
> github or the like (?)
> 
> About the "reasons" of downvoting: Of course they should be visible to
> everyone. Maybe maintainers should be able to add comments so that you
> can correct false claims.
> 
> About the PHP.net style comments: Yes, they can be messy. However
> sometimes they also contain valuable contents (maybe 1 out of 10
> messages are useful and that could be worth it. In fact we could add a
> voting system and hide comments which have a very bad voting
> automatically)
> 
> About changing ownership: Bram wants to be very conservative.
> So maybe this should be manually.
> I can't even think about a system would make sense to track
> "orphandness" or the like.
> A possibilty could be users adding claims such as
> 
> date |
> xxx  | tried contacting by mail f...@host but no reply
> ....
> 
> However you can see that this is not easy to get right. So for now I'd
> like to skip this idea and do it the usual way: Post to the mailinglist
> - hope for replies. Its archived so you can look it up later as well.
> 
> Maybe this should be documented (?)

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