On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 11:18 AM, shirish <shirishag75@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > a. Once I have clicked on if this bug affect me, it takes me to another > page, but I lose relevance of the bug in question, there is nothing on the > page which tells me what bug it was. It should mention atleast the bug > number and the description of the bug, very much like subscribing the bug > does. For if you have many tabs or the attention gets diverted for any > reason one has no idea why one is on that page. We've been talking about this, and I completely agree with you. There should be a fix landing for this soon. > b. If one has already clicked on does this bug affect you and answered yes > or no whichever way, this should be communicated to him This is part of the same change, showing the user what they've already selected. > c. There needs to be a way to communicate by the developers to the users how > many people have the same bug without breaking the flow of bug-triaging > between user or users and developer The predominant idea at the moment, is showing an icon for the bugs that affect the most users. All these changes are in the works right now, and should hopefully land soon in edge. We'll be very interested in your feedback. Thanks for the comments! -- Martin
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