On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 9:19 AM, Risker <risker.wp(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On a side note, Bugzilla is also used not just to
report bugs but to
request enhancements and/or activation of extensions. This can be the
developer equivalent of walking through a field of landmines, as many are
not familiar enough with the disparate communities to determine whether
this is actually a community request or just a bunch of guys on a
little-watched page asking for something. The communities can get pretty
nasty with the developer team if an unexpected change is made, so finding a
better way to resolve these issues would be mutually beneficial.
This is a lot more than a side issue. I think discussing enhancements,
permissions changes, and other things that aren't strictly bugs is the
worst thing about Bugzilla. These issues are often tendentious without
subjecting them to Bugzilla's very clunky commenting system that aggravates
the problem in so many ways.
The recent change to the watchlist and history functions on English
Wikipedia is a good example of this problem, as is the enormous discussion
on the bug requesting article creation permissions changes for EN-WP.
Steven