Blueprint Registration should have been able to set ACLs
Bug #1234738 reported by
Howard Chan
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Launchpad itself |
Triaged
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High
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
In the Ubuntu project page on Launchpad (https:/
The blueprint feature has been spammed the past year as a way to request features, whilst feature requests should be done via reporting bugs in Launchpad.
I think it would be a great idea if we can set ACLs for registering blueprints, so the feature doesn't get spammed too much. For Ubuntu, it might either be ~ubuntu-members or other teams.
tags: | added: chr lp-blueprints |
Changed in launchpad: | |
importance: | Undecided → Low |
status: | New → Triaged |
importance: | Low → High |
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Blueprints have been spammed for something like the last seven or eight years, sadly, not just the past year. It's a very long time since looking through the blueprint list was a remotely helpful indicator of developer activity; and most of the blueprints filed by casual users never get any attention, since they have been misled into thinking that filing a blueprint is a useful way to make a feature request, rather than a mechanism for developers to plan, coordinate, and record non-trivial feature development work.
I think it'd be reasonable to use the members slot for this. Really, blueprints are a tool for developer coordination, but it's quite common for them to be registered by people in management positions and I think the developer slots would be a bit too restrictive in practice. The bar for membership should be low enough that anyone who's really involved shouldn't have a problem, while it would steer casual users to more constructive avenues for feature requests.