> In addition, a voting system has now been 
> implemented on bugzilla. Users are given a pool of 100 votes 
> from which they can vote on bugs (up to a maximum of 5 votes per bug).

For those people using RevZilla (the Rev front-end to BugZilla), please
note that the current system of voting in RZ does NOT log votes to
BugZilla (it was being managed separately because I didn't know that
BugZilla even HAD voting features :-) and that the next version will
include support for voting at BugZilla. 

For that reason, I would recommend NOT using the voting features in
RevZilla 1.0 as I'm not sure if I can get those votes over to BugZilla
and also the approach was a little different (1 vote per feature in
RevZilla vs. up to 5 votes per bug/feature now in BugZilla). 

Note that you can vote on bugs as well as features in BugZilla (soon to
come to RevZilla also, BTW) to help enable RunRev to determine what bugs
should be fixed first or what features should be implemented first. Of
course other parameters, such as severity, platform, etc. will come into
play to aid in prioritizing bugs/features, but it is a good feature that
Mark added to BugZilla.

And finally, be aware that you can remove your votes from things you had
previously voted for so you can use your 100 votes wisely.

Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/ 


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