On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 10:00 AM, Casey Brown <lists(a)caseybrown.org> wrote:
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 8:23 AM, Thehelpfulone
<thehelpfulonewiki(a)gmail.com> wrote:
You would be able to easily keep track of what
tickets have
been answered, but as far as I am aware the OTRS admins
are technically able to view all the emails in any queues -
so that would be another 12ish people plus devs that would
be able to view the tickets. I'm not saying that they would,
but bearing in mind a fair number of the OTRS admins are
checkusers/oversighters themselves, I think there will be
some issues with using OTRS.
Queues are normally setup so that the OTRS admins can see all tickets.
This makes things easier when checking for errors, making sure there
are no backlogs, cleaning up cross-queue spam, etc. However, there are
definitely some private queues -- like the oversight and Wikimedia
registration/scholarship queues -- that OTRS admins cannot see unless
they give themselves access to it, which they wouldn't do unless they
needed to for some reason.
Is there an auditable log of these actions? i.e. one that OTRS admins
cant doctor?
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John Vandenberg