Well, I can't speak for IntelliJ, but some of the top voted issues are not a quick fix (read serious loads of work and potentially destablizing as we draw near to the Adriana finish) and some of the issues also have limited appeal. Yes, there is a small group of people who clamor for this or that feature but the broad appeal is thin. On the non-trivial side of things, thorough support of something like AspectJ is not a trivial task. I don't expect that an issue with comparable complexity can be realistically accomplished in time for Adriana, but will likely get good attention in the planning stage for the post-Adriana feature set. The IntelliJ guys accomplish so much that it skews one's perspective into thinking they can get everything into Adriana.
Cheers, Jon Glen Stampoultzis wrote: > I've been noticing that the top voted bugs have been sitting around unfixed for many >versions. Does Intellij actually look at the votes when deciding what to fix? _______________________________________________ Eap-bugs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.jetbrains.com/mailman/listinfo/eap-bugs
