Hello Christopher. Christopher Baines <m...@cbaines.net> writes: > We've had for many months a feature in QA [1] where people can > mark > patches as being reviewed and looking like they're ready to be > merged, > which is personally what I hope will mitigate this feeling of "I > cannot > help you since I don't have commit access", because you can > help, you > can review the patches and if you think they're ready to merge, > you can > record that, and this does help highlight patches that are ready > to > merge.
I know about that feature, what I was describing was an interface where you could see a vote count. And, in the same way we have a "Forgotten issues" section in the tracker[1], we could have a "High request" issues. As far as I know, right know the most similar thing we have is that someone can mark a bug as priority, but this only show the opinion of 1 person. I believe the community would benefit from easy ways of participation, such as a voting system, one that would show that the interests of the community are represented, get attention and are prioritized. [1] https://issues.guix.gnu.org/forgotten