Hi, I am curions about the process for assigning priorities to (and even recognizing currency of) old Issues. I did a search for active issues with a milestone of "OOo Later" and found a very large number. I assume that many of these will no longer be relevant, but others, such as Issue 19981 (http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=19981) are still current.
I posted a reply to that issue several weeks ago and it illicited no respose (except one person agreeing it was needed). I am told that it is not dead, but it is a low priority and with limited resources choices have to be made. What I am interested to know is if there is a process whereby 'OOo Later' issues get re-examined (and given the same weight as) recently requested issues? Looking at the (daunting) list of 'OOo Later' issues, I can understand that many features will just never get implemented, but I worry that an issue such as this one may languish because of it's age and perceived difficulty in 2004. Please feel free to say RTFM and point me to th FM....or suggest a different forum for this question. Thanks! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]