4 Nov
2008
4 Nov
'08
5:17 p.m.
On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 4:04 PM, Jakob Petsovits wrote:
One possible way to achieve that goal: Bugzilla (at least in the version used on bugs.kde.org) grants each user a limited amount of votes for each project which the user can then assign as desired. If the user doesn't have any votes left, she needs to take them back from unimportant issues and reassign these votes to the more pressing ones.
Combined with age multipliers, I think this might make for a voting system with a reasonable trade-off between popularity and necessity.
This has been discussed elsewhere in the project metrics and redesign groups, and I think it's a good model to follow for this (and project reviews/voting if we introduce this later on). Nat