Been toying with the Bugzilla voting mechanism some more (still
learning the best way to use this feature).  I now have it set up so
every user has 5 votes they can apply/revoke from different bugs; up
to 5 votes can be applied against a single defect.  The rationale
behind this is that it gives each user the ability to define which
bug(s) is/are most important (up to a total of 5 bugs with 1 vote or 5
votes for one bug if it is very pressing).  I think this makes the
most sense and gives each user the ability to weight each bug in terms
of their own priorities.

As more users create accounts, and more bugs are entered into the
system, these numbers will probably need to be adjusted.  The goal, as
I am starting to see it, is to derive a weight for each bug based on
user defined priorities through feedback in the form of 1 or more
votes.

Axton Grams

On 3/16/07, Axton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I wanted to add one thing to this post.  The bugzilla app provides the
ability to vote on bugs.  Each user is granted 1 vote per bug; once 5
votes are registered for ARS defects or 10 for ITSM defects, the bug
automatically goes to a confirmed state.  Vote your pain points.

http://arswiki.org/bugs

Axton Grams

On 3/16/07, Axton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I reorganized the site content to make finding information a little
> more manageable (hopfully).  Let me know what you think.
> http://arswiki.org
>
> The bugzilla app for BMC product defect tracking is up and running.
> Waiting for those that expressed an interest to start submitting the
> defects that are troubling them ;-)  I can tell you that there are
> eyes at BMC watching this app and its content.  So if you are having
> trouble and you are convinced that there is a defect in Remedy, please
> consider submitting it here.
> http://arswiki.org/bugs
>
> A subversion repository with Trac and Bugzilla are available for
> anyone out there interested in developing open source software related
> to Remedy.
> http://arswiki.org/projects
>
> Kinetic Data is hosting a series of events in Australia to showcase
> some of the products we know and something new.
> http://arswiki.org/wiki/Current_events
>
> Axton Grams
>


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