You do have a point that some prioritization is helpful for an overall view of
the project direction and pain points.
To me, the priority as set by the reporter is only informational in nature. We
should change it if it seems exaggerated.
There is a voting mechanism on JIRA that seems relevant.
On Wed, 7 Mar 2018 at 13:38 Geertjan Wielenga <
geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> There are no main architects, there are no main anythings. We are all in
> this together and decide together what the priorities are.
>
We do IMO currently have an issue in lacking a canonical (main) place
There are no main architects, there are no main anythings. We are all in
this together and decide together what the priorities are. Those working on
NetCAT (netbeans.apache.org/participate/netcat.html) will come with a
proposal on which issues to be fixed for a specific release and through
discussi
I am just curious, how do you prioritize stories in JIRA? Lot of people may
create bugs, features requests and set it has high priority to get there
specific case/request solved.
What if some one has a feature request, which not benefit the majority of
users, but only make the ide more complex