It's totally up to you guys :) If it isn't helpful then you shouldn't have
it.
I just wanted to chime in because as a user (or at least as a user who
understands bugzilla which is a big caveat since many won't understand
bugzilla... or possibly even a wiki page ) I like it as a place for both
feature requests and bugs.I've always found wiki pages get massively
cluttered and having them on separate and trackable tickets makes it a lot
easier to follow and understand.
James
James Alexander
Manager, Merchandise
Wikimedia Foundation
(415) 839-6885 x6716 @jamesofur
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Jon Robson <jdlrobson(a)gmail.com> wrote:
If they
aren't going to get fixed at all (especially if those apps aren't
going to be developed as much etc) then WONTFIX obviously but bugzilla is
specifically used for 'wishlist' options as well as bugs (hence the
feature
request option).
I think this is totally wrong. My personal opinion is bugzilla should
be used for bugs and bugs alone. As a developer I find wishlist items
to be unhelpful and just add noise - a lot of the time the things
being wished for are not necessarily useful. I'd much rather we had a
system to capture these - why can't we just have a wiki for this sort
of thing?