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== Bugzilla vs. IdeaStorm ==
== Bugzilla vs. IdeaStorm ==
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On this, my view was always that IdeaStorm would be the place to develop and enhance ideas, which would lead to a mature idea being broken up and fed into Bugzilla as individual enhancement requests. So, take for example, [[User:GeneralAntilles/Improving the Application manager|my page on the Application manager]], once the idea is matured enough, it can start being parceled out into smaller enhancement requests. Things like, "Add these buttons to the main view", or "Switch to finger-friendly scrollbars", etc. This gives developers clearer, smaller goals to work with and ensures some degree of certainty with the request before it's filed. —[[User:generalantilles|GeneralAntilles]] 11:40, 24 July 2008 (UTC)
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On this, my view was always that IdeaStorm would be the place to develop and enhance ideas, which would lead to a mature idea being broken up and fed into Bugzilla as individual enhancement requests. So, take for example, [[User:GeneralAntilles/Improving the Application manager|my page on the Application manager]], once the idea is matured enough, it can start being parceled out into smaller enhancement requests. Things like, "Add these buttons to the main view", or "Switch to finger-friendly scrollbars", etc. This gives developers clearer, smaller goals to work with and ensures some degree of certainty with the request before it's filed.
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One complements the other, IdeaStorm makes Bugzilla more effective by allowing it to focus on smaller pieces, while Bugzilla makes IdeaStorm more effective by giving developers more numerous, smaller, and clearer targets to sink their teeth into. —[[User:generalantilles|GeneralAntilles]] 11:40, 24 July 2008 (UTC)

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Bugzilla vs. IdeaStorm

On this, my view was always that IdeaStorm would be the place to develop and enhance ideas, which would lead to a mature idea being broken up and fed into Bugzilla as individual enhancement requests. So, take for example, my page on the Application manager, once the idea is matured enough, it can start being parceled out into smaller enhancement requests. Things like, "Add these buttons to the main view", or "Switch to finger-friendly scrollbars", etc. This gives developers clearer, smaller goals to work with and ensures some degree of certainty with the request before it's filed.

One complements the other, IdeaStorm makes Bugzilla more effective by allowing it to focus on smaller pieces, while Bugzilla makes IdeaStorm more effective by giving developers more numerous, smaller, and clearer targets to sink their teeth into. —GeneralAntilles 11:40, 24 July 2008 (UTC)