I would love a public API for Tracker

I started to ask this as a more specific question, but decided to generalize it. It would be nice to be able to integrate tracker with other processes/tools we are using (or will be soon in some cases). I'm not sure what you have on the docket, so here is my wish list for your perusal:

- email submission of stories -- this would open a lot of options for how to get data into tracker. Something similar to how iwantsandy.com works would be huge. After this step (and probably enabled by it) would be the ability to create a quick-entry quicksilver action, IM/SMS entry, etc so you could just get stuff collected quickly and efficiently.

- scm integration -- It is sometimes very useful, especially when a bug gets rejected, to be able to see exactly what was changed to fix it. Having it directly integrated with svn (ala trac, or git style) would allow this.

- customer support app -- tracker is great during development, but not geared to support bug tracking/submission by the masses during a large public beta. My dream setup would be using something like lighthouseapp.com for users to submit bugs. Then somebody could coordinate the bug/suggestions that collected there, and somehow send the ones that needed development attention directly into tracker so they become part of the normal development cycle. Having to use two different tools will not only dilute velocity in tracker, but will add the risk of things getting dropped forgotten from one side or the other.

I don't think these necessarily need to be things worked on directly by the tracker team. If there were a published API that opened up some of these interfaces, then we could work on some of the integration pieces and could better fit it into our work processes. If Basecamp can be used to support the myriad of applications it has spawned, imagine how much more useful tracker could be integrated into a development work process.
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