Index: branches/fc19-dev/locker/doc/tickets/rt.txt
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--- branches/fc19-dev/locker/doc/tickets/rt.txt	(revision 2402)
+++ branches/fc19-dev/locker/doc/tickets/rt.txt	(revision 2487)
@@ -8,42 +8,51 @@
 
 You should take a look in "Preferences" at the left. Make sure "Notify
-yourself of own updates" is on. You can also set the "Default Working Queue"
-to Scripts, and give yourself a signature referring to scripts@mit.edu.
+yourself of own updates" is on. You can also set the "Default Working
+Queue" to Scripts, and give yourself a signature referring to
+scripts@mit.edu.
 
-Another useful option here is to set an RT passwordfor your account, so you
-don't need certs to log in (though it sometimes will keep asking you for
-your password on each page load if you don't have certs) and so you can use
-the zephyrbot).  The zephyrbot will take commands to
--c scripts -i [ticket number] of the form /set status=resolved or
-/set owner=geofft.  You need to drop a file in
-/mit/geofft/web_scripts/rt/rt-passwords by your username with the format:
+Another useful option here is to set an RT password for your account,
+so you don't need certs to log in (though it sometimes will keep
+asking you for your password on each page load if you don't have
+certs) and so you can use the BarnOwl RT module or the zephyrbot.
+The BarnOwl RT module is the preferred option.  To install it, run
 
-"username" "yourawesomepassword"
+    mkdir -p ~/.owl/modules
+    cd ~/.owl/modules
+    ln -s /mit/snippets/rt/BarnOwl RT
 
-And then ask geofft (zwrite geofft) to restart the RT bot.
+Then in BarnOwl run ":reload-module RT".  The RT module adds the :rt
+command to barnowl. Run ":rt help" for more information; useful
+shortcuts are ":rt r" to set the status to resolved and ":rt d" to set
+the status to deleted.  The zephyrbot will take commands to -c scripts
+-i [ticket number] of the form /set status=resolved or /set
+owner=geofft.  Talk to ezyang to be added to the zephyrbot.
 
-Note that in the event that Geoff's account is compromised, it is possible
-for an attacker to use this password do manipulate tickets in *any*
-queue you have bits on, not just the Scripts one.
+Note that in the event that Edward's account is compromised, it is
+possible for an attacker to use this password do manipulate tickets in
+*any* queue you have bits on, not just the Scripts one.
 
-The RT bot will post ticket notifications as -c scripts -i nnn.  If you are
-responding to a ticket, it is conventional to post "lock" to the appropriate
-instance, so others know not to pre-empt you.  You should post "unlock" once
-you are done handling the ticket.
+The RT bot will post ticket notifications as -c scripts -i nnn.  If
+you are responding to a ticket, it is conventional to post "lock" to
+the appropriate instance, so others know not to pre-empt you.  You
+should post "unlock" once you are done handling the ticket.
 
-You can also place these commands on a line by themselves inside e-mail; they
-will be acted upon and removed before the e-mail gets sent back out.
+You can also place these commands on a line by themselves inside
+e-mail; they will be acted upon and removed before the e-mail gets
+sent back out.
 
-If you're adding a *comment* (such as when you're forwarding a cname request
-on to IS&T), don't use the 'To:' field, because it'll be clobbered by our
-RT scrips and the mail won't actually go to the destination you added.
-Instead, you should use the 'Cc:' field.  Similarly, if you're adding
-*correspondence*, the 'Cc:' field will be clobbered and you need to use
-the 'To:' field.
+If you're adding a *comment* (such as when you're forwarding a cname
+request on to IS&T), don't use the 'To:' field, because it'll be
+clobbered by our RT scrips and the mail won't actually go to the
+destination you added.  Instead, you should use the 'Cc:' field.
+Similarly, if you're adding *correspondence*, the 'Cc:' field will be
+clobbered and you need to use the 'To:' field.
 
-Don't CC other RT queues, it doesn't work. If you really need to, use your
-e-mail client to forward it and remove the [help.mit.edu #nnn] tag.
+Don't CC other RT queues, it doesn't work. If you really need to, use
+your e-mail client to forward it and remove the [help.mit.edu #nnn]
+tag.
 
-E-mail to scripts-comment that carries a [help.mit.edu #nnn] tag will be
-included in the ticket history for the scripts team to see, but will not be
-sent to the user. You can use this for asking "Help, what do I do here?"
+E-mail to scripts-comment that carries a [help.mit.edu #nnn] tag will
+be included in the ticket history for the scripts team to see, but
+will not be sent to the user. You can use this for asking "Help, what
+do I do here?"
