1 Using Trac features
1.1 Which of the reports (stored ticket queries) do you use most often?
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/report/8
1.2 What are typical custom queries that you run?
I sometimes search on a tag if one is being used for a particular multi-ticket task.
1.3 How do you use milestones and roadmaps?
not.
1.4 Are you subscribed to tor-bugs and/or tor-wiki-changes, and how do you use the mails sent to these lists?
I am not.
1.5 Which wiki pages do you read/edit most often?
Pages that have to do with internal processes.
1.6 How do you search for wiki pages?
search window inside wiki.
1.9 How relevant are the following ticket fields for you?
1.9.1 Reported by
1.9.2 Owned by
Important
1.9.3 Priority
Important
1.9.4 Milestone
Important
1.9.5 Component
1.9.6 Version
1.9.7 Keywords
1.9.8 Cc
1.9.9 Parent ID
Important
1.9.10 Points
1.9.11 Actual Points
1.10 How relevant are the following ticket statuses for you?
All of those statuses are relevant to me.
2.1 How do you decide what to work on, both when fixing bugs or when implementing new features?
Discussion with the people working on the most closely related things.
2.2 How do you keep track of what things you're supposed to do for sponsors and for when?
In order: A personal list, trac, the master list of sponsor goals on the wiki.
2.4 How do you coordinate working together with someone on something?
I really do best coordinating over private email, which I am still working on changing because I perceive that it doesn't work well with how everyone else coordinates. I've been trying to find a balance between day to day coordination in private, and then making sure that major milestones get communicated to a list. I have started using this approach as with the GSoC coordination in the latter portion of the summer.
2.5 How do you learn who you could work together with on something?
Face to face interaction. Again, I know this is something I have to change because it doesn't work well in the context of Tor.