** Description changed:

+ **** Vote system / Confirmation system / How to assign blueprint
+ priorities ****
+ 
+ Actual malone bug tracking system can use priorities and status but
+ doesn't provide a way to mesure which bugs critically affects a lot of
+ users and which blueprint are the more popular. The vote system could be
+ a simple "Me too" button, something very basic that could be a second
+ help for bug triagers and developers to manage priorities according to
+ the popularity of bugs, and especially, blueprint!
+ 
+ This would also have the benefit effect to remove a lot of noise in
+ malone bug tracking system and this would invite new ubuntu users to
+ participate in a easy way. These users could eventually learn more and
+ become great members of the community if they feel that they already
+ make a difference with a simple vote the first time that they come in
+ launchpad.
+ 
+ **** Tags for particular embarrassing bugs  ****
+ 
  There are numerous bugs in Ubuntu, which make the OS look unpolished. I
  propose to add additional functionality to the bug tracking system to
  make it more easy to identify these kind of bugs.
  
  I'd either propose a community driven tagging or a voting system. I
  would therefore tag certain bugs - like e.g. bug #68370 - to be
  "embarrassing" or vote for a high "embarrassment" value.
  
  A Canonical sponsored or community driven "OS polishing" team then could
  easily track down these bugs and fix them.
  
  This would make it more easy to smoothen the rough edges of Ubuntu and
  make it appear more polished.

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