[tor-dev] Survey on Tor Trac usage and how you manage your tasks

Andrew Lewman andrew at torproject.org
Fri Sep 2 00:24:11 UTC 2011


On Monday, August 22, 2011 08:29:09 Karsten Loesing wrote:

> 1 Using Trac features
> 
> 1.1 Which of the reports (stored ticket queries) do you use most often?

All tickets, mine first

> 1.4 Are you subscribed to tor-bugs and/or tor-wiki-changes, and how do
> you use the mails sent to these lists?

tor-bugs, as review of all tickets with changes.

> 1.5 Which wiki pages do you read/edit most often?
> 1.6 How do you search for wiki pages?

index page.  trac search is useless for finding any information on the trac.  
ddg or google are better at finding info on our trac.
> 1.10 How relevant are the following ticket statuses for you?
> 1.10.1 accepted
> 1.10.4 needs_information
> 1.10.6 new

I use 'new' to mean 'haven't thought about it yet'.  I use 'accepted' to mean 
I've thought about it and have a plan. I use 'needs_information' to mean the 
user needs to provide info to me before further progress.

> 1.11 What other features do you use in Trac?

I use the timeline heavily to see what's changed.  I mostly subscribe to RSS 
feeds of tickets, wiki pages, and timeline to keep track of the various bits 
that are relevant to me.

-- 
Andrew
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