(resending, forgot to cc to list)

On Thursday 27 May 2004 00.30, you wrote:
> Han-Wen Nienhuys writes:
> > We could store them, but we have to divert energy into maintaining
> > that list, which is a waste IMO. Also, past experience with TODO lists
> > shows that they tend to fill up with useless requests.  I concur with
> > Mats that the mailing list is much better inspiration for deciding on
> > what to implement next.
>
> It could be a good idea, though, to have a short list of features that
> can be considered `missing', that could be a starting point for people
> looking to implement something.

If there is someone who has a need for a feature request list, then he could 
maintain it (this would prevent the list from being just a waste of work). I 
think that the bug cvs would be a good place to keep the list, perhaps under 
the "future" branch or something.

(btw, I have gotten some criticism about the structure of the lily-bugs tree. 
I am still thinking about it; the structure may change soon)

Erik



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