Talden <talden@gmail.com> writes:
> To improve this situation.
> - Users need to stop complaints about as yet unfinished issues or
> worse, suggesting that contributors are spending time on issues they
> shouldn't.
> - Project Admins need to provide a means for Users to express their
> most important issues in a visible manner.
Oh, I don't think anyone was complaining about where the developers
spend their time -- at least, I didn't interpret it that way.
But regarding your second point, I guess what I was trying to say is:
We already know that these are important issues. This mailing list is
a terrific information source, and at this point all the developers
are surely aware that true renames, 'svn obliterate', and a few other
things are at the top of the most-requested feature list. So if we're
not working on all of those things (at least not all at once) it's not
because we don't appreciate how important they are to users, it's for
other reasons (mainly the need to concentrate on one thing at a time).
If you complain about X but no one does anything about X, does that
mean no one heard you? Not necessarily. Sometimes it just means no
one can help with X right now. I think that's what's going on here.
HTH,
-Karl
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Received on Fri Apr 13 04:23:40 2007