New column in Tickets view - Watchers
Both Google code and Github have a way for people to register their interest on a 'ticket' and sort by that value, so you can prioritise.
Can we get something like this for lighthouse?
Cheers,
-Adam
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1 Posted by Will Duncan on 07 Sep, 2009 03:22 AM
You can watch a ticket in Lighthouse, but I haven't dealt heavily with google code or githubs ticket tracking. I know google code put a sour taste in my mouth what little I used it a while back.
We'll check them out though and get a better idea for what you are talking about.
2 Posted by Adam S on 07 Sep, 2009 04:48 AM
Basically it is a way to prioritise your work by how many people are affected... usually watchers/followers is a pretty good indication of how many people care if an issue is resolved.
Google Code has a star system, which they encouradge people to use if they want to say something along the lines of "+1 need this fixed" and Github has a voting system alongside its watching system, by which you can vote issues up in priority.
Ps Is it possible to sort ascending and descending?
E.g.
https://rails.lighthouseapp.com/tickets?q=responsible%3A%27DHH%27+s...
Nicole closed this discussion on 28 Oct, 2009 08:53 PM.