2013/7/19 Mohamed Ashraf mohamed.ashraf.213@gmail.com:
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 11:20 AM, Michal Čihař michal@cihar.com wrote:
Hi
Dne Thu, 11 Jul 2013 18:45:03 +0200 Mohamed Ashraf mohamed.ashraf.213@gmail.com napsal(a):
There are three levels of users that I can differentiate between in the error reporting system 1- A non logged in user 2- logged in user that does not have commit access to the phpmyadmin repo 3- logged in user with commit access to the phpmyadmin repo
The system has a range of actions from viewing of error reports listing, full error reports to creating tickets on the error reporting system as well as changing the status of the report.
do you need something to be for some privileged users or do you think that anyone should be able to do anything. should I require a login at any point or is there no use
The error report should not contain anything private, so I'd go with completely open access. Something like http://oops.kernel.org/
do you want complete access to submit reports to the sourceforge ticket system as well as changing the report status as well as marking reports as related.
I'd say yes here, following Michal's example of kernel bugs. I'm a bit reluctant regarding the submission into the soruceforge tracker, as it might get flooded, if people start pushing their error reports witout checking if they are related/identical to other reports. But that said, I don't think users will go through the effort of going to the error-reporting website and start soring and pushing reports.
-- Kind regards,
Dieter Adriaenssens