2009/5/3 James McKenzie jjmckenzie51@earthlink.net:
Ken Sharp wrote:
Nicklas Börjesson wrote:
I think that the users should have quite a say with regards to how important a bug is, because for every user putting in the (considerable for a user) effort of reporting a bug, there are dozens that don't say anything at all.
To every Wine user, their application not working is critical. This is clear by all the bugs that are logged incorrectly every day, because nobody bothered reading the FAQ.
You bet. "The application that I reported, which has a perfectly good Linux port, has to be fixed absolutely last week." I've seen this in the user list again and again. It gets boorish after a while.
Let's try user education. You only get to choose normal and we get to up/downgrade until you can prove that you know how to do it right. This is how some companies do it.
James McKenzie
+1. Or just remove priorities for users altogether.