On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 1:14 PM, anatoly techtonik <techtonik at gmail.com> wrote: .. > Don't you think that if people could review issues and "star" them > then such minor issues could be scheduled for release not only by > "severity" status as decided be release manager and several core > developers, but also by community vote? > Anyone can already cast his or her vote by posting a comment with +1 or -1 in it. Doing so brings the issue to the top of the default view and gets an e-mail into many developers' mailboxes. Number of votes is never a deciding factor on any issue, so tallying them automatically is rather pointless. A vote that is accompanied by a rationale or a patch will always carry greater weight than just a +1. -1 on the "star system" for the tracker (Note that some kind of vote/star system is contemplated for the community documentation.)
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