2009/5/3 James McKenzie <jjmckenzi...@earthlink.net>: > Ken Sharp wrote: >> >> >> Nicklas Börjesson wrote: >> >>> I think that the users should have quite a say with regards to how >>> important a bug is, because for every user putting in the >>> (considerable for a user) effort of reporting a bug, there are dozens >>> that don't say anything at all. >> >> To every Wine user, their application not working is critical. This >> is clear by all the bugs that are logged incorrectly every day, >> because nobody bothered reading the FAQ. > You bet. "The application that I reported, which has a perfectly good > Linux port, has to be fixed absolutely last week." I've seen this in > the user list again and again. It gets boorish after a while. > > Let's try user education. You only get to choose normal and we get to > up/downgrade until you can prove that you know how to do it right. This > is how some companies do it. > > James McKenzie > > > >
+1. Or just remove priorities for users altogether.