I recall Don is very organized about watching and acting on the votes. My opinion is (as I mentioned a while ago) that the 5/person vote limit prevents good statistical effects from happening.

Andrei

On 1/17/12 12:39 PM, Brad Roberts wrote:
Yeah, I argued against turning it on if we weren't going to use it.. and I
was fairly sure it would be ignored.  Heck, even severity is largely
ignored.

On Tue, 17 Jan 2012, Alex wrote:

I'd just like to add to that, that the Bugzilla voting system should
actually be paid attention to. It's largely ignored right now.

Regards,
Alex

On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 6:34 PM, Brad Roberts<[email protected]>  wrote:
On 1/17/2012 7:19 AM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
Hello,


Walter and I were thinking of considering a sort of project planning software, 
i.e. one that tracks high-level tasks,
goals, and milestones.

Currently we have bugzilla for issue tracking, which is good for bugs and small 
enhancement requests. Then we have
github which is excellent for revision tracking and such.

What we currently lack is a sort of a higher level tool that helps us make 
plans together, order work items by urgency
and importance, and share with the community what our goals and milestones are.

Would you want to use such a tool, assuming of course it actually helps us? 
And, before I start asking around, do you
know of such a tool?


Thanks,

Andrei

IMHO, we've got plenty of tools in our mix we just don't use them well.

Bugzilla already has several dimensions of scheduling, including severity, 
priority, and milestones.  Additionally, it's
probably way overdue to apply more structure to the products/components.  I 
know it's something Don has advocated before.

Wiki is a good document collaboration tool.

The DLang website is a good communication tool, as are the newsgroups/mailing 
lists.

Between bugzilla for fine grained categorization of 
issues/enhancements/whatever and a page on the website to state high
level goals, I'm not sure what else we really need.

I absolutely agree that we need to have a better roadmap and to execute on it, 
just not that another tool is needed or
useful.

My 2 cents,
Brad
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