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=== WP Triage ===
Contributors: lumiblog, wpcornerke
Tags: bugs, feature, support, tracker, tickets
Requires at least: 4.0
Tested up to: 6.5
Requires PHP: 5.4
Stable tag: 1.4.3
License: GPL v2 or later
License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
An issue tracker for things that haven't gone to plan.
== Description ==
The plugin gives you the ability to create tickets within WordPress to keep a record of bug reports or feature requests from people authorised to contribute in the WP Triage system. It is designed to not be overly complicated and keep the focus on collaborative resolutions.
The current features include but are not limited to:
* Create projects, tickets, components and notes
* Customise ticket details and assign them to users
* Discuss tickets in the form of short notes (comments)
* Sends emails to people when a ticket is being worked on
* Filter projects and tickets based on their attributes
* Configure how the trackers work with the roles manager
= Support =
Please create a new thread in the [plugin support forums](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wp-triage/) for support issues and feedback or raise an issue in the [GitHub repository](https://github.com/wpcorner/wp-triage/issues) for any bugs you may find.
== Screenshots ==
1. Creating a new project
2. Creating a new ticket in a project
3. Editing an existing ticket
4. Adding a new note to a ticket
== Installation ==
1. Download the plugin zip package.
2. Unzip and upload to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
3. Activate the plugin in the plugin lists of the WordPress admin.
4. Go to the WP Triage settings page and configure your projects to get started.
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
= Do you accept feedback and ideas? =
I sure do. Take a look at the [GitHub repository](https://github.com/wpcorner/wp-triage/issues) for feature requests and bug reports. You can also visit the WordPress.org plugin page for sending your feature requests and feedback.
= How many projects and tickets can I have? =
As many as you'd like, although it's advised that you don't have too many to ensure everything is manageable.
= Can I assign more than one person to a ticket? =
No. Only one person can own a ticket at any time, however you could create multiple tickets if you need to.
= Can I show the tracker on the front-end? =
Nope. For a couple of reasons the bug/feature trackers must stay within the confines of the WordPress admin area.
= Who gets emails for project and ticket based activity? =
The project owner or ticket assignee, depending on whichever is set however the ticket assignee will always be preferred over a project owner.
== Changelog ==
= 1.4.3 =
* Remove previous author information
* WordPress compatibility update
* PHP Compartibility update
= 1.4.2 =
* Remove previous author information
= 1.4.1 =
* Updated author information - Removed Daniel James danieltj
* To see the full revision history, please read the `CHANGELOG.md` file which explains any changes that have been made.
== Upgrade Notice ==
= 1.4.3 =
* Remove previous author information
* WordPress compatibility update
* PHP Compartibility update