Originally posted by Ponderable In fact it is not meant as a means to exert force, but to know what is accepted and what not. We can then still discuss.
Spot on! It would be very useful to know what's:
* Rejected
* Under consideration
* Agreed and pending development resource / implementation
Originally posted by Ponderable In fact it is not meant as a means to exert force, but to know what is accepted and what not. We can then still discuss.
It doesn't matter what it's meant to do. The programmer feels the pressure if there is a detailed list of stuff to do, and a schedule to do it.
Originally posted by SwissGambit It doesn't matter what it's meant to do. The programmer feels the pressure if there is a detailed list of stuff to do, and a schedule to do it.
leave out the schedule part and we could still all be happy...can't we π
Is there a list of proposals under consideration (just so future proposers know what not to propose again)? Whether or not they will ever be implemented.
Originally posted by moonbus Is there a list of proposals under consideration (just so future proposers know what not to propose again)? Whether or not they will ever be implemented.