On Friday, September 19, 2003, at 11:38 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
I would suggest that people not give any votes to enhancement requests. I see far too many serious bugs in Revolution that need to be addressed immediately. I would be much happier if the engine got stable first and the enhancements happened later.
If this product is to succeed, it has to stop crashing and all its currently defined behaviors have to work correctly. That should come first. Forget the enhancements for a while.
Point taken! - I humbly and wholeheartedly agree...
I suspect, as Ken Ray pointed out in an earlier post, that the 'severity' of the bugs reported is already taken into consideration by the RunRev team, when deciding which bugs to fix first. I doubt very much that, at this stage, they would be implementing an 'enhancement' (which is way down at the bottom of the severity list), before fixing one of the 'normal' bugs...
Nevertheless, enhancement requests *are* a way to let the RunRev team know which features and areas of the program are most used, and appreciated. ANY voting will give them some level of useful feedback.
Thinking about 'new features' also gives programmers something POSITIVE to concentrate on, to 'look forward to' - both us, the users, and the RunRev developers need that - rather than forever hammering on the negative aspects of our tools...
Besides, with 100 votes to spread, we have enough to cover all of the URGENT bugs, and should still have quite a few left to spare! :-)
So, whether you want to only vote for old and persistant bugs, or whether you want to spend all of your votes on new feature requests: don't forget to GO and CAST YOUR VOTE!!!
Many thanks, -- Igor de Oliveira Couto ---------------------------------- ----------------------------------
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