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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 17/07/2012 12:04 AM, Wayne Mery
(d531) wrote:<br>
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My point is not about spreading the word specifically, but about
the fact that the current papercut process is wikicentric and
bugzillacentric. So I think the scope, definition and process of
papercuts could benifit from revision before wide publicity
occurs.
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Part of my concern is we want to be able to deliver as much good
as possbile, because we have limited developer resources and want
to minimize the management effort. So
<br>
a) I don't think we need a huge list of issues that is mostly a
regurgitation of the buzilla database, nor do we need a list of
every single issue that one person can think of.
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b) who is managing the 200-400 or more nominations? Consider the
counts wanted-thuderbird3 flags -- 500 for "+" [1] (195 still
open), 164 for "?" [2], 92 for "-" [3].
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Also, it has been stated that there will be voting (which I am in
favor of). How then does one for vote for nominations that
straggle in.
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Perhaps like with most things. There are the quick and the dead. If
the nominations are later, and of general importance there is a
reasonable chance someone else will put the same thing up.<br>
<br>
Seriously however, I think that we should consider using test pilot
for the feed back/voting part. While we are all talking with the
best of intentions, might it not be quite illuminating if we
actually ask the user base in terms of "if you could have 5 changes
to Thunderbird in the next year, which of the following would you
choose?" and include a "don't change anything" option<br>
<br>
Matt<br>
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