<quote who="Matt T. Proud"> > Using a wiki would be a great way to give these feature requests added > exposure, not to mention to create a central place where users and > interested public could look and find what is--or at least could be--in > store for the next release.
Ideally, the wiki will continue to be a sanctuary for developers. The most appropriate place for feature requests is bugzilla. I'd suggest the best way of getting feature requests triaged and in developer's heads is to create a special bugzilla query for them, which could end up looking very much like the bounty pages. (I really can't understand anyone asking to do less work *and* get special treatment for their feature requests. Mind boggling.) - Jeff -- GUADEC 2005: May 29th-31st http://2005.guadec.org/ "I love 2001. Especially the beginning with the proto-humans screaming at each other and beating each other to death with rocks and bones. That very neatly encapsulates my whole concept of interpersonal relationships." - Branden Robinson _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
