[MPlayer-dev-eng] MPlayer bug tracker migration
Alexander Strasser
eclipse7 at gmx.net
Sun Dec 22 23:22:05 CET 2013
On 2013-12-22 20:42 +0100, Ingo Brückl wrote:
> everything seems to be working fine.
Good to hear.
> Alexander Strasser wrote on Fri, 20 Dec 2013 00:03:30 +0100:
>
> > On 2013-12-19 13:14 +0100, Ingo Brückl wrote:
> >> Alexander Strasser wrote on Thu, 19 Dec 2013 00:31:13 +0100:
> >>
> >> >> Is it possible to configure ISO format YYYY-MM-DD date with trac? (And
> >> >> will we?)
> >>
> >> > You mean where? In the ticket listings?
> >>
> >> Actually, everywhere. Since trac is a wiki there are these dates all over
> >> the place (tickets, timeline, roadmap, search/filter by date ...)
> >>
> >> There should be a global config option.
>
> > Fair enough! Would it be OK if I tell you to open a ticket about
> > this as soon as Trac is running?
>
> This can be customized by the user within his personal preferences.
Ah that's nice. I can look if defaults can be changed but I guess
it isn't that important anymore.
> >> >> Should we agree on some rules concerning the namespaces (like MPlayer) to
> >> >> separate from the pre-existing pages, if we are going to use the wiki?
> >>
> >> > I am fine with that.
> >>
> >> > Though I do not want to delay the migration any further. But I
> >> > am happy to work on those points after the migration.
> >>
> >> That's OK with me.
>
> BTW, are the currently existing pages (as seen on the title index, Trac* and
> Wiki*) somehow protected or can they be changed by logged in users? (I didn't
> want to try out, but these "trac system" pages should probably be read only.)
They actually are editable. Making them read-only would make sense but
it would also complicate the linking to the actual content pages.
Maybe creating a Table of Contents page that is linked from the start
page would be a solution.
Or the solution is having enough eyeballs watching changes to the wiki.
In such open systems there is always a risk for abuse, that's for sure.
Though I was thinking about the main wiki page and I realized now that
you were probably thinking about the included Trac docs. Not sure about
them.
> I suggest a MPlayer* and GUI* namespace as a starter.
Why not.
Start creating pages and see how it works out.
Alexander
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