It's totally up to you guys :) If it isn't helpful then you shouldn't have
it.

I just wanted to chime in because as a user (or at least as a user who
understands bugzilla which is a big caveat since many won't understand
bugzilla... or possibly even a wiki page ) I like it as a place for both
feature requests and bugs.I've always found wiki pages get massively
cluttered and having them on separate and trackable tickets makes it a lot
easier to follow and understand.

James

James Alexander
Manager, Merchandise
Wikimedia Foundation
(415) 839-6885 x6716 @jamesofur



On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Jon Robson <[email protected]> wrote:

> > If they aren't going to get fixed at all (especially if those apps aren't
> > going to be developed as much etc) then WONTFIX obviously but bugzilla is
> > specifically used for 'wishlist' options as well as bugs (hence the
> feature
> > request option).
>
> I think this is totally wrong. My personal opinion is bugzilla should
> be used for bugs and bugs alone. As a developer I find wishlist items
> to be unhelpful and just add noise - a lot of the time the things
> being wished for are not necessarily useful. I'd much rather we had a
> system to capture these - why can't we just have a wiki for this sort
> of thing?
>
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