On 01/11/2016 03:31 AM, Magnus Hagander wrote:
We can argue about if it's actually an easier management interface ;)
(as long as it is manageable via email as well as web?)
I'd agree with Robert in that it will cause some more such bickering -- but only because the discussions become visible to a new group of people as well. That's not necessarily a bad thing. But thinking that having such an issue tracker is actually going to help *get rid of* the pointless part of things is a nice dream, but just a dream. The only advantage I can see of it is to increase the visibility of them.
Oh, I think you are right there. My point is that we have the ability to better manage that inforomation. We can mark something as a bug, feature request, approved feature, feature in development etc... Things become much more contextually aware.
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