Nigel Kersten <ni...@puppetlabs.com> writes:

> I know James has emailed about this before, but we have a lot of issue
> prioritization to sort out in the very near future, so I wanted to make sure
> the community is aware of ways you can communicate your own priorities to us
> so we can take this into account.
>
> This does require that you have an account in our ticketing system on http://
> projects.puppetlabs.com.
>
> If you don't have such an account, you can create one here:
> https://projects.puppetlabs.com/account/register
>
> Once you're logged in with this account, you can "watch" issues.
>
> This will mean you'll get emailed about any updates, but just as
> importantly, it also means we *know* that you care about this particular
> issue, as the list of watchers is very visible.

Does Puppet Labs pay attention to the "votes" on an issue in RedMine as well?
How do they relate to the number of watchers in terms of how things are
prioritised?

        Daniel
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