Hello,

Henrik Ingo a écrit :

What's your policy on giving people logins to your Trac system.

Currently, the policy is that we don't give write access to anybody. The reason is not that we don't want people to have write access to Trac (it's quite the contrary, actually), but it's that we're not ready yet to handle the workload generated by trying to keep a coherent documentation while having a lot of writers.

With the past version of Trac, we had a "registration" module that allowed people to create a Trac account in a few seconds. They could, when registered, create tickets and comment them. This registration module has gone with the last Trac upgrade, unfortunately.

Since there are more and more people contributing significantly to the software, and because they always made insightful comments and suggestions (like you did), it might be the time to open our Trac environment more than what it is currently. I'll keep you informed about the evolution of this policy shortly.

I wouldn't mind adding the info about RTTI here: http://dev.openwengo.com/trac/openwengo/trac.cgi/wiki/HowToBuildFromSourceClassic

Ok, i've added it there. Thank you very much !

I see Julien has done a good job updating a lot of documentation, but I think the "How to build it link" link on the front page really should be updated to this new doc now. And we might want to educate people about the difference between classic and ng more prominently.

Definitely. The front page will be updated to the new one (available here : http://dev.openwengo.com/trac/openwengo/trac.cgi/wiki/NewStartPage) very shortly to reflect the changes that occured in NG and Classic.

Also, I cannot submit tickets or comment on existing ones without a login, correct?

You're right.

All the best,

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Julien Gilli
OpenWengo, the free and multiplatform VoIP client
http://dev.openwengo.com/

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