I didn't like it at first, as I can't prioritise my votes, and the previous wide range meant that developers might have been more likely to look beyond the raw number. But after having looked at the result of (1), I'm intrigued by what is going to happen next, if people are actually going to use these. And will we see the rise of evangelists, ginger groups, and sock-puppets? Mmmm, politics ...
Some highlights:
The only non-enhancement in the top ten requires MySQL 4.1. Getting 1.5 out the door gets two votes (bumped to three votes, which may seem high for a tracking bug but the PostgreSQL tracker beat it). The top four are all to do with integration of the Wikimedia wikis. Documentation is #11.
The maximum number of votes has not changed, but 1000 per product seems sufficient.
(1) http://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&bug_stat...
-- Zigger