Meitar wrote:<br>__<br><br>I'm not that familiar with Drupal's Issues system, but it seems to me<br> that it mirrors functionality from other systems I'm used to like<br> Bugzilla and Trac. In those cases, I'd never make any significant<br>
change that doesn't have a ticket or bug report attached to it. Does<br> it make sense to create a doc issue, assign it to myself, then make<br> whatever changes I thought were appropriate to the docs, then close<br>
the doc issue, without anyone else ever needing to see it? I'm not<br> sure if there's some overhead to that (other than clicking) that I'm<br> not aware of.<br><br>__<br><br>I think it makes sense to do this for some changes, however there's also the revision log - which allows you to put a message in to explain the edits you've made. If it fits in that box easily, then that's probably enough for most things.<br>
<br>Nat<br>