Trac issue reports

# David-Sarah Hopwood (17 years ago)

Brendan Eich wrote:

On Nov 16, 2008, at 8:48 PM, David-Sarah Hopwood wrote:

Allen Wirfs-Brock wrote:

I intend to propose at the Kona meeting that we have reached a point where we need to move to a strict ticket driven process for the ES3.1 endgame. Hopefully, we can just adopt and start using the "ES4" Trac server

Just as non-TC39-members can't currently edit the wiki, they can't submit Trac issues, either.

That was not true for the longest time. Then we got spammed.

We've added access to those who request it and have good rep. We're not throwing things open to the world. I still haven't heard back from you whether you want access, BTW.

In case you didn't see my private email, I do. But I also think that everyone who reports a bug on the mailing lists should be given access (on the principle that anyone who submits one bug report that way is quite likely to submit more, and unlikely to be a spammer).

Currently, a lot of bugs are being reported on the lists, and there is a risk of them getting lost if they can't be promptly submitted as Trac issues.

# Peter Michaux (17 years ago)

On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 5:54 PM, David-Sarah Hopwood <david.hopwood at industrial-designers.co.uk> wrote:

Currently, a lot of bugs are being reported on the lists, and there is a risk of them getting lost if they can't be promptly submitted as Trac issues.

I agree and wonder if it is even valuable spending time sending reports if there isn't an organized system like trac.

Peter

# Brendan Eich (17 years ago)

You two have trac accounts at bugs.ecmascript.org -- and it
turns out a bunch of others (yrchen, wycats, voracity, et al.) were
added over the last 13+ months. Anyone who wants to file a ticket on
an ES3.1 spec bug (after searching for dups, of course ;-), please
mail me.

# Peter Michaux (17 years ago)

On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 2:18 PM, Brendan Eich <brendan at mozilla.com> wrote:

You two have trac accounts at bugs.ecmascript.org -

Thanks. Hopefully non-committee members can be of some assistance.

Peter