tag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:/discussions/suggestions/496-new-column-in-tickets-view-watchersLighthouse: Discussion 2011-04-09T00:34:26Ztag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/3582772009-09-07T03:22:33Z2009-09-07T03:22:33ZNew column in Tickets view - Watchers<div><p>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.</p>
<p>We'll check them out though and get a better idea for what you
are talking about.</p></div>Will Duncantag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/3582772009-09-07T04:48:24Z2009-09-07T04:48:27ZNew column in Tickets view - Watchers<div><p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Ps Is it possible to sort ascending and descending?<br>
E.g.<br>
<a href=
"https://rails.lighthouseapp.com/tickets?q=responsible%3A%27DHH%27+sort%3A%27id+desc%27&filter=responsible%3A%27DHH%27">
https://rails.lighthouseapp.com/tickets?q=responsible%3A%27DHH%27+s...</a></p></div>Adam S