Im not sure if the other developer that has now made a comment on the 
ticket im using as an example, #16228, did so because i made this post to 
the mailing list or because they came across it purely through trac 
somehow. I dont know if thats a coincidence or not, but basically i am just 
wondering if in this case and future cases, making a mailing list post like 
"#16228 make tachyon respect standard verbosity settings" is the thing to 
do? Hopefully that makes sense :)

On Sunday, August 10, 2014 12:45:19 PM UTC-7, Paul Graham wrote:
>
> In working on some of the beginner tickets, and for some of them they are 
> straightforward enough that i can work on them on my own up to changing the 
> status to needs-review. But for others if im unsure where to start on it, 
> or cant push my code to trac without input from other developers, what is 
> the best way to get some feedback on a specific ticket?
>
>
> E.g. #16228, http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/16228 , im unsure of which 
> approach to take. I commented on the ticket to see if there is a place on 
> trac where tickets with new comments are bumped to, and Active Tickets -> 
> By Time , shows it add the top, but i dont know if this is a common place 
> to look.
>
> I couldnt find much info on the needs_info status, and didnt see too many 
> examples on the mailing list titled like "#12345 doing x in x", so am 
> wondering what the usual way to do this is?
>

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