Thehelpfulone Wikipedia (2011-12-30 21:03):
> If you vote for a bug then you are automatically added to the CC list and you 
> it's a nice way to keep track of the bugs you are interested in using 'My 
> Votes'. However, at first when I saw the votes system, I too believed that 
> more votes = more quickly done. As this is not the case, removing votes might 
> be a good way forward.

For me its simple: If voting is note used then it should be removed. If 
it stays it should be used. I too was confused that it is used as it is 
available.

Mozilla says you shouldn't comment on bugs only to say "please fix it" - 
you should vote instead. In my work we keep truck of how many clients 
wants the bug to get fixed (you might say - vote for a bug). The more 
people vote for a bug the more severe the bug is then you might think at 
first. The more severe the bug is the more probable it is to be pushed 
into the next version. And priority is more or less - how fast this 
should be done when working on a new version (which is mostly a 
developer preference).

Regards,
Nux.

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