Hello Yegor,

We actually do exactly that kind of matching right now. Try adding a
+1 comment to an issue and you should get a popup preventing you from
proceeding if it's too short. This has been in place for a while now,
but projects that existed before this prevention will still have the
existing +1 comments.

Nathan


On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 8:03 PM, Yegor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> This is just a feature request. Many projects suffer from people
> posting useless comments on the issue list. Many people do not realize
> that they can just "star" an issue when they don't have anything to
> say. This annoys a lot of people who starred the issue because they
> keep getting notifications. This also reduces the number of votes an
> issue might have gained because frustrated developers unstar their
> issues and those who post "+1" don't even know about the feature.
>
> The box at the top of the comment box helps (BTW, I just realized that
> it has been added). But there is one more thing that could be done.
> When a comment is posted Google Code could parse the comment and check
> the length and the presence of string "+1". If the comment is too
> short and contains "+1" do not post the comment just yet. Instead, ask
> the user if they really want to post it instead of voting, explaining
> that they might annoy other users.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Yegor
>
>
> >
>

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