> Christian has made a very useful report on the popular tickets:
>  http://trac.edgewall.org/report/32

This _is_ an interesting report. To make it truly useful though I
think would require two things:

1) Explicitly stating that development on the project is going to be
at least partially guided by the number of people who "vote" for a
feature request by entering themselves in the CC field.

2) A definite show of support from the active developers on the
project to actually implement some of the popular features requested
(either in the core or as a supported plugin).

Tallying the CC field now is helpful but not particularly accurate. In
my own case for instance, I've put myself on the CC list for a couple
of tickets that I no longer care about and haven't put myself on the
CC list for some features I'd really love to have. If I thought it
actually mattered, I'd be far more likely to pay attention to what I'm
CC'd on. A standard report/query that displayed your own CC'd tickets
would help us to do that.

But I'm not going to waste my time with all that if I don't think it's
going to affect what gets worked on. Look at that report -- the top
several items are all 4 years old. While I love Trac and I really
appreciate all that the development team has done and is doing, the
Trac project does not have a reputation in the community at large for
being fast and responsive to requests.

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