That's a great point, but ITN is still clumsy to use.  For example
searching...why does selecting from the first dropdown box have to initiate
a submit (read: time delay), only to allow me to enter some criteria?  (It's
a rhetorical question)


I see IntelliJ's point of view.  And I see many of "our" points of view on
this issue.  IntelliJ obviously wins since they write the rules.  That said,
I *rarely* go to ITN unless I have to (ie.  I have a bug to report that I
feel must be fixed).  I absolutely hate ITN.  MS Outlook Express and
newsgroups is far easier to use and browse.  I can "stumble" across
knowledge in the newgroups.  ITN is a submit and wait game I dont have
patience for.  (yes, the newsgroups are the same in reality, but somehow
feel and respond faster).  Plus the threading is nice to see where the
heated issues are.

Lastly....I can set a "watch" on a thread and OE will let me know when a msg
was responded to.



"Thomas Singer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Hello Alain,
>
> > Although more sophisticated, I see the tracking system as a step
backward.
>
> I completely disagree, because now the bugs (and feature requests)
> don't get lost between the discussion. They only can get lost, if they
> don't get fixed.
>
> Tom
>
>
> On Fri, 23 Aug 2002 12:28:01 -0100, Alain Ravet
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >      Valentin Kipiatkov wrote:
> >      > Please use tracker for submitting bugs or feature requests.
> >
> > Although more sophisticated, I see the tracking system as a step
backward.
> >
> > I was happy with the +1, -1, and "fixed in build 666. Thank you for
> > reporting".
> > It was good enough. I don't see any added benefit in this "complex"
> > system, especially at the price of a much slower, and much less
> > convenient access.
> >
> > With the newsgroups, and Netscape client, I can see in a glimpse that
> > there are 30 new bug and 15 new feature messages.
> >  From their title, I can decide to read them, or to skip them.
> > It's very fast, and very convenient.
> >
> > Just my opinion.
> >
> > Alain Ravet
> >
> > PS: no need to spend your precious voting points here, +1 or -1 will
> > suffice.
> >
>


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