scfc added a comment.

In https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T268#793873, @Qgil wrote:

> Can you provide examples where this is confusing? Usually a task belongs
>  more to one team than another. Of two teams share a same task and it had
>  very different priority for each, then perhaps what happens is that we have
>  two actual talks embedded in one, or this tells have to sit and discuss a
>  common approach.


It doesn't say anywhere in the UI that the field reflects the (which?) team's 
plan, but just "Priority:".  If it was labelled "WMF priority:" or "Lead 
team:"/"Lead team priority:", noone would assume that it is up for discussion.

IIRC the changed meaning of "Priority" has crept in over time in Bugzilla.  
Earlier on, it usually depicted what the users wanted to prioritize, while 
later it referred to WMF's work plans.


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