Hi, > Roadmap is not a strict plan for release. It helps people > *self-organize into teams* around specific feature or bugs. I think the tracker is used to this effect with success. > Yes, there can (or even should) be a way for everybody with Python > account to vote on items in the Roadmap Doing something is a good way to vote. For example, on #2504, a number of people added “+1” comments, but when I tried to move the patch forward and asked for tests and reviews, nobody replied. Votes without commitment take time away from developers and don’t help with the work. On the other hand, it is useful to get the feel of the community to know what bugs or features are really desired by our users. If someone tried to create and maintain a roadmap, I’d be interested in the results. Regards
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