On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 11:07:41PM -0600, DJ Lucas wrote: > Furthur, the default view in every webviewer of a repository that I've > seen is to show the revision history and I don't really see a good > reason for change. Not that it's such a problem, it is only one more > click, but it is just not the expected behavior AFAICT from every other > implementation I've seen.
In my experience only ViewCVS does it this way. Every other different piece of software I've used shows the file right off. Anyway, I wonder if there's a way to control this, and I can look into it... > Maybe for upstream, but how difficult is it to drop in a picture? And > what about those that have an inability to see colors? Priority and > severity text should definately be added to each line in addition to > color (this part _is_ probably an upstream issue unless the field > definitions can be easily changed). We should be able to produce custom reports. I used this once a long time ago when I first encountered trac. I haven't played with this feature yet with the prototype installation I did. > The above two problems go hand and hand. Ticket append should probably > _not_ be turned on for anonymous users. Just give athenticated users > the 'append' permission to existing issue tickets so that you have to > register. The registration can be automated with a conformation email > that should be answered before granting any account the login priveledge > (to keep from relying on the honesty system). I have no idea how > difficult the above suggestion is to implement. Nor do I. I agree about the anonymous permissions. -- JH -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page