On 9/24/06, Tim Starling tstarling@wikimedia.org wrote:
I should say that even though we are full time employees, we do have our priorities, and we can't implement every feature that passes a user vote. It's great that ThomasV has been doing some development work on Wikisource, that helps a lot, but he has to go that last mile and push for his features to be accepted.
It would be great if there were a centralized "prioritising" system. Obviously not everything can get implented. Also, developers will tend towards implementing what interests them personally. However, if/when they can implement some arbitrary feature, it would be nice if it was the most requested one...
Steve