It does have an effect however resources are limited. One thing I've suggested 
is we start indicating whether there are resources available to work on the 
request in a reasonable timeframe. It could be a feature or a bug that is only 
an edge case that might not come to the top of the todo list. If there aren't 
currently resources it gives the author and other members of the community the 
opportunity to look into either funding its development to bring it forward or 
making an open source contribution or even just to restate and clarify the 
business value of the issue. At the end of the day it can be frustrating for 
someone that needs something done to feel like they have no option but to sit 
and wait for something that might or might not happen.

Cheers

Monte

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> On 16 May 2016, at 10:51 AM, [-hh] <h...@hh.on-rev.com> wrote:
> 
> Hopefully the "until" is not yet another definition of Infinity.
> I don't think that requesting a feature has any effect. This is just for
> fun.
> I enjoyed it.


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