#10900 closed enhancement (fixed)
default user perms don't allow adding oneself to ticket cc:
Reported by: | trac.macosforge.org@… | Owned by: | wsiegrist@… |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | server/hosting | Version: | |
Keywords: | plugin | Cc: | |
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Description
i just created a trac account for myself and my default perms don't allow me to add myself to a ticket.
see email thread from darwinports mailing list starting with this email: From: Adam Mercer <ramercer@…> Subject: Adding myself to CC in Trac Date: 2006-09-03 05:02:24 GMT
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.opendarwin.darwinports/19072
until this is fixed, if somebody could add me as a cc: to Ticket #10320 and Ticket #10832, i would appreciate it.
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Change History (13)
comment:1 Changed 17 years ago by nox@…
Priority: | Expected → Normal |
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Summary: | defautl user perms don't allow adding oneself to ticket cc: → default user perms don't allow adding oneself to ticket cc: |
comment:2 Changed 17 years ago by jmpalacios (Juan Manuel Palacios)
comment:3 follow-up: 4 Changed 17 years ago by wsiegrist@…
Owner: | changed from kvv@… to jmpp@… |
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The ability to modify the CC field is tied to the ability to change everything in "Change Properties" box, except for Description and Reporter. So this is a permission change that needs to go through MP management.
comment:4 Changed 17 years ago by jmpalacios (Juan Manuel Palacios)
Replying to wsiegrist@apple.com:
The ability to modify the CC field is tied to the ability to change everything in "Change Properties" box, except for Description and Reporter. So this is a permission change that needs to go through MP management.
Can you please clarify which ticket fields belong in the "Change Properties" box? This will help me decide whether to allow anyone to modify Cc or not. Thanks!
-jmpp
comment:5 Changed 17 years ago by wsiegrist@…
If you view a ticket (while logged in so you have the permissions), there should be the words "Change Properties", and there should be a thin gray box around most of the fields. I suppose depending on screen/browser it might not be so obvious. It should be everything from Summary down to Keywords and Cc.
comment:6 Changed 17 years ago by jmpalacios (Juan Manuel Palacios)
To the original poster, Bill (our admin at Mac OS Forge) and I are looking into alternatives to allow non project members to add themselves to the Cc field, since opening up practically all of the ticket just for this one thing is definitely not something we want to do. One such alternative is the Simple Ticket plugin, but we're not too sure it'll meet our needs. We'll post back when we have more information.
-jmpp
comment:7 Changed 17 years ago by wsiegrist@…
Keywords: | plugin added |
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Owner: | changed from jmpp@… to wsiegrist@… |
I'm assigning back to me. I'll have to make a plugin for this, but it doesnt look trivial, so I dont have an ETA for it.
comment:8 Changed 17 years ago by wsiegrist@…
Type: | defect → enhancement |
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comment:9 Changed 17 years ago by wsiegrist@…
Status: | new → assigned |
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Changed 17 years ago by wmsiegrist@…
Attachment: | green_apple_logo.jpg added |
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comment:10 Changed 17 years ago by raimue (Rainer Müller)
Milestone: | → Website & Documentation |
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comment:11 Changed 17 years ago by wsiegrist@…
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | assigned → closed |
There is now a "Cc Me" button before the ticket summary/description box. If you are logged in, you should be able to click that button to toggle yourself on and off the Cc list for the ticket.
comment:12 Changed 16 years ago by (none)
Milestone: | Website & Documentation |
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Milestone Website & Documentation deleted
Don't know if the issue reported here is still current, but in any case this functionality would be easily made available through resolution of ticket #12595, which deals with trac accounts privileges management.
-jmpp