Davor Cubranic wrote:
One possible way to make it easier to track things without hampering free flow of ideas might be to somehow link the wiki and Bugzilla. For example, one could start by filing an enhancement in Bugzilla. If it is considered too fuzzy or too far ahead of the current plans, the discussion could be moved to the wiki, and a page created in a special area, for example "Jungle/Bug1234" or something like that. The Bugzilla entry is meanwhile marked "LATER" or even "INWIKI", so it doesn't have to ever show up in the developers' queries, but it's easy to schedule it for further consideration at a future date, or reopen once the discussion in the wiki has produced an implementable proposal.

For everyone's benefit: Its general bugzilla practice to use the Target Milestone field in mozilla to set the target to "Future" - and the expectation is that developers will more or less ignore these Future bugs until they are marked back to a real milestone

Alec

Davor
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