Hi :) I recently discovered the votes possibility in Bugzilla. That's great, but I'm wondering if someone regulary has a look to the votes? Would it be possible to highlight the BZs with the most votes and to have period of times to vote for our favorite BZ ? Cheers, Sonia BOUIS ------------------------------------------------------ Responsable du Service informatique documentaire (SID) Département d'Appui à la Recherche et aux Projets (DARP) Bibliothèques universitaires Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3 ADRESSE GÉOGRAPHIQUE > Manufacture des Tabacs | 6 cours Albert Thomas | LYON 8e ADRESSE POSTALE > Bibliothèque de la Manufacture | 1C avenue des Frères Lumière | CS 78242 - 69372 LYON CEDEX 08 Ligne directe : 33 (0)4 78 78 79 03 http://bu.univ-lyon3.fr<http://bu.univ-lyon3.fr/>| Suivez-nous > Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/bulyon3/> | Twitter<https://twitter.com/bulyon3>| Instagram<https://www.instagram.com/bu.lyon3/?hl=fr> --------------------------------------------------- L'Université Jean Moulin est membre de l'Université de Lyon
That's great, but I'm wondering if someone regulary has a look to the votes?
Bugzilla votes are problematic, because there is no way to promise anyone that a bug with a lot of votes will get worked on. It's kind of like when someone posts on an enhancement bug saying "Why isn't anyone working on this?" Which bugs are worked on depends entirely on who is being paid or who has volunteered. I like the idea of highlighting bugs which are popular in votes, but I think if we had something like a regular email to the mailing list we'd have to make it clear that it was informational and folks who are interested should see about sponsoring the work somehow. -- Owen -- Web Developer Athens County Public Libraries (740) 737-6006 https://www.myacpl.org
Hi Owen :) Yes, it's clear that it should be mentioned that it's not because a BZ is in the top that it will be developed without funding. Perhaps, it could be added on the main page of Bugzilla? KohaLa is funding developments and perhaps Koha-US or other groups do that? It could be interesting for our members to know what enhancement wish is popular. And, it could be a good way to know what Koha users are interested in (at least, for the Koha users that go in Bugzilla). It's not really user friendly but it can do the job? It already exists, we could try to use it? Sonia -----Message d'origine----- De : Owen Leonard [mailto:oleonard@myacpl.org] Envoyé : lundi 2 mai 2022 16:37 À : BOUIS Sonia <sonia.bouis@univ-lyon3.fr> Cc : koha@lists.katipo.co.nz Objet : Re: [Koha] Vote possibility in Bugzilla
That's great, but I'm wondering if someone regulary has a look to the votes?
Bugzilla votes are problematic, because there is no way to promise anyone that a bug with a lot of votes will get worked on. It's kind of like when someone posts on an enhancement bug saying "Why isn't anyone working on this?" Which bugs are worked on depends entirely on who is being paid or who has volunteered. I like the idea of highlighting bugs which are popular in votes, but I think if we had something like a regular email to the mailing list we'd have to make it clear that it was informational and folks who are interested should see about sponsoring the work somehow. -- Owen -- Web Developer Athens County Public Libraries (740) 737-6006 https://www.myacpl.org
Would be great to see to vote bugs in dashboard :D https://dashboard.koha-community.org/ Le 02/05/2022 à 05:46, BOUIS Sonia a écrit :
Hi Owen :) Yes, it's clear that it should be mentioned that it's not because a BZ is in the top that it will be developed without funding. Perhaps, it could be added on the main page of Bugzilla? KohaLa is funding developments and perhaps Koha-US or other groups do that? It could be interesting for our members to know what enhancement wish is popular. And, it could be a good way to know what Koha users are interested in (at least, for the Koha users that go in Bugzilla). It's not really user friendly but it can do the job? It already exists, we could try to use it?
Sonia
-----Message d'origine----- De : Owen Leonard [mailto:oleonard@myacpl.org] Envoyé : lundi 2 mai 2022 16:37 À : BOUIS Sonia <sonia.bouis@univ-lyon3.fr> Cc : koha@lists.katipo.co.nz Objet : Re: [Koha] Vote possibility in Bugzilla
That's great, but I'm wondering if someone regulary has a look to the votes?
Bugzilla votes are problematic, because there is no way to promise anyone that a bug with a lot of votes will get worked on. It's kind of like when someone posts on an enhancement bug saying "Why isn't anyone working on this?" Which bugs are worked on depends entirely on who is being paid or who has volunteered.
I like the idea of highlighting bugs which are popular in votes, but I think if we had something like a regular email to the mailing list we'd have to make it clear that it was informational and folks who are interested should see about sponsoring the work somehow.
-- Owen
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In case anyone is curious I shared a Bugzilla search for new bugs with 20 or more votes: https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/buglist.cgi?cmdtype=dorem&list_id=409401&namedcmd=Top%20Voted&remaction=run&sharer_id=12 It should be available to any logged-in user. -- Owen
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