I dreamed of this for a long time. In my opinion, one should take an
ubuntu laptop and a laptop with a different OS/environment (e.g. suse,
windows, osx), and take note of all embarassing bugs (e.g. no ability to
work with cabled networks without dhcp, if one has no admin rights,
printers setup not working, user switching not working in the first
desktop OS having multi-user etc.). Then a voting system would
prioritize the bug list and we all will know that, fixing the bugs
reported there, we will have an OS that reacts as expected to usual
tasks. There will always be tons of specific bugs, but you won't have a
"strange" desktop where some every-day operations such as connecting to
pay-per-time dsl require the Scary MS-DOS-alike Terminal Window to be
executed.

You can already tag bugs, we just need the voting system. We need a
voting system which normalizes among all voters, so that if one just
wants a cosmetic fix and gives a high vote to that, it won't work.

A note for whatever developer reads this: the number of bug reporters
which are not ubuntu developers nor members of the QA-team suggests that
ubuntu unconsciously carried out a revolution: tons of users who really
want to help the developers by reporting errors. Let them vote for the
bugs, give them decision power. In a couple of years I bet you'll think
how did you work without such an help.

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