Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of TracIdeas
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- Jul 19, 2012, 10:15:57 AM (10 years ago)
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TracIdeas
v1 v2 1 1 = Trac ideas and suggestions 2 2 3 Organized by topics, this is a new //free for all// discussion area in the Trac wiki. Typically, these pages should collect **short**, **precise** and **actionable** items, a bit like a giant structured !TODO list. You may notice typos in the code, a glitch in the CSS, noticed an annoying behavior ... but don't feel this is worth creating a ticket, then this is the place! 3 Organized by topics, this is a new //free for all// discussion area in the Trac wiki. Typically, these pages should collect **short**, **precise** and **actionable** items, a bit like a giant structured !TODO list. 4 5 If you notice typos in the code, a glitch in the CSS, an annoying behavior ... but don't feel this is worth creating a ticket, then this is the place! 4 6 5 7 - [./DefaultTheme] -- all things about the CSS and the default layout 6 8 9 \\\\ 10 ---- 11 Note: //the TracDev/ScratchPad pages are similar in intent in such that they try to address sub-systems as a whole instead of focusing on a particular issue like we usually do in a single ticket, but they are more **developer** oriented. They are better used for discussing technicalities, how to refactor the code for greater flexibility or performance, or write API proposals, etc.// 7 12 8 ---- 9 Note: the TracDev/ScratchPad pages are similar in intent in such that they try to address sub-systems as a whole instead of focusing on a particular issue like we usually do in a single ticket, but they are more developer oriented, like for discussing technicalities about how to refactor the code for greater flexibility or performance. The present !TracIdeas/ pages are really meant to collect constructive feedback **from the users** (or from the developers as users!). 13 //By contrast, the present !TracIdeas/ pages are really meant to collect constructive feedback **from the users** (or from the developers with their user hat on!)//