I second that notion. I have seen it happen, with Mozilla, where
something that I deem critical for me to use the program is deemed a
minor drawback by the developers. I would like to see something similar.

Thank You,

Mike E.

----- Original Message -----
From: Alexey Eremenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, November 20, 2005 2:42 pm
Subject: [opensuse] feature-request: Voting in Bugzilla

> Hi all!
> 
> The current openSUSE project's bugzilla has 1 serious drawback - no 
> votingsystem.
> 
> Some problems might seems to be "small" by the development community,
> but turn out as serious issues for users.
> 
> For this reason I ask you, the openSUSE project leaders to add a 
> votingsystem
> to openSUSE bugzilla, like in Mandriva, where users can vote for 
> problems/bugs/feature-requests, that must be solved first..
> 
> A *Community* project needs this effective way to *communicate* 
> with its
> users.
> 
> -Alexey Eremenko. 20.nov.2005.
> 

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