Feature #1011
openAdd voting to tickets
Added by Maxim Krušina over 16 years ago. Updated over 5 years ago.
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Description
Here is my rough idea:
- Voting can be enabled/disabled per project/tracer
- so some projects will have no voting, some projects will have voting, but in some trackers (probably we don't vote in "bugs" tracker)
- Every user can give only one vote per ticket
- so voting will be for registered users only (probably)
- Proposal of voting model:
- Simple: you can vote (+1) or not vote (0)
- 1-5 model: you can select "how much" you vote: 5 = very much, 1 = maybe...
- -1,0,+1 model: you can vote in positive or negative way...
- Each ticket will display voting score (numbers of points) and number of votes (this apply based on exact voting model)
- When Nr. of votes and/of voting score will be added to ticket list's filters, we can list tickets by voting score or number of votes
- Top 10 (5 etc) of most wanted issues can be displayed on homepage of project
What others think?
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Updated by Rocco Stanzione over 16 years ago
+1. May be a good candidate for a plugin.
Updated by F. D. Castel over 16 years ago
+1 here.
(Hey! We are VOTING here... Nice hack. :) )
Updated by Arthaey Angosii over 16 years ago
+1. See http://www.uservoice.com/ for a clean example of simple issue-voting.
Updated by Roy Belview over 16 years ago
+1. This would be a really great feature!
Updated by clawfrown clawfrown over 16 years ago
I believe simple model of voting will be the best.. Coz 5 stars and -1,0,+1 are weird..
Updated by David Davis over 16 years ago
Here's something that is 'sort of working for me': change the 'Issue priorities' Enumerations to [..., -1, 0, +1, +2, +3, ...] (as many as you need). This had the side-effect of making the 'priority' more relevant as well.
Then, the task would be to allow a non-manager 'user' to change the priority (explicitly?). Maybe 'voting' is a simple rule: a (non-manager/developer) 'user' can only change the priority, once, by one increment or decrement.
I was just toying with this solution as a workaround tonight, but thought it was interesting to implicitly tie the 'votes' to the 'priority' of an issue. Then the issues that are the 'squeakiest wheels' will automatically get the highest priorities.
Updated by Thomas Lecavelier over 16 years ago
Like the idea and its description.
But that's another layer of cmoplexity: including it would move redmine closer to the bloated status :(
I preach for a plugin/module approach: let redmine admin add features they want to their very redmine, don't put all of them in it.
HTH
Updated by Mischa The Evil over 15 years ago
- Status changed from New to 7
- Assignee set to Mischa The Evil
I'll start some work for a plugin-implementation of issue-voting soon...
More to come...
Updated by Igor Tkachenko over 15 years ago
+1
I think this is a must have thing for every successful product aimed for end user!
On the first stages of product development when user community is small you may just write all users' suggestions to a paper sheet and easily see how many users want certain feature (this feature is wanted by 3 users and other features are wanted by only a one user, ok I'll do the first feature). But when the product community grows it's getting to hardly define what users want more. Without this feature you may think that users want EVERYTHING and RIGHT NOW! Having this feature allows us to plan what improvements we should implement first and what may wait for some time.
Updated by colin moock over 15 years ago
huge +1. every professional, public software project needs this.
Updated by colin moock over 15 years ago
notice that even redmine's issues are littered with +1 notes. those should all just be votes. every "+1" note in this system is a vote for ticket #1011.
Updated by Anonymous over 15 years ago
colin moock wrote:
notice that even redmine's issues are littered with +1 notes.
lol, that's a good point
oh yea... +1 ;p
Updated by Mischa The Evil over 15 years ago
- Assignee deleted (
Mischa The Evil)
Andrew Chaika developed an issue-voting plugin which probably solves this issue. It can be found here on the forums: Issue Vote Plugin.
Updated by Eric Davis over 15 years ago
- Status changed from 7 to Closed
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
- Resolution set to Wont fix
Closing issue. Andrew Chaika has developed this in a plugin. See my comment for more information.
Updated by Kamil . almost 15 years ago
What is the reason of not integrating this feature into trunk?
The best example is redmine.org itself, where users are voting constatnly still using comments.
If there would be necessity not to have voting - it should be possible to disable it in options.
What do you think?
Updated by James Turnbull almost 15 years ago
Or just activate the voting plugin on Redmine.
Updated by Kamil . almost 15 years ago
James Turnbull wrote:
Or just activate the voting plugin on Redmine.
That would be also a good solution, but if it is so desirable, why not to include it?
Updated by Ngewi Fet almost 15 years ago
I agree that issue voting be used on redmine.org either as the plugin or in trunk
to eliminate the need for voting in comments which incidentally I am doing now.
Updated by Luiz Carlos Junior about 14 years ago
+1 (this is horrible)
Isn't it possible to add this feature to Redmine.org (into the trunk or as a plugin)?
Updated by Terence Mill about 14 years ago
It should be transparent to the comunity how ranking of features is. Else the future development can't be community driven.
+5 (new syntax - lol)
Updated by Sascha Herrmann almost 14 years ago
+1 for activating this feature on redmine.org!!!
Updated by Fernando Hartmann over 13 years ago
+1 This should be in Redmine basic features !
Updated by Fernando Hartmann over 13 years ago
Are someone using this plugin with Redmine 1.2.0, where is it available to download ?
I Found only a updated up to 2009 in https://github.com/Ubik/redmine_vote !!
Is it abandoned ?
If so, we need to reopen this ticket !
Updated by Kurt Christensen about 13 years ago
I nice guy forked the original redmin_vote plugin, and his fork is working for me. I'm running Redmine 1.2.1 on Ubuntu 10 with MySQL.
Updated by Kurt Christensen about 13 years ago
Urmf. Sorry for the garbled previous post. Here's the link to the nice guy's fork of redmine_vote:
Updated by Terence Mill about 13 years ago
I am working on a fork with missing features
https://github.com/cforce/redmine_vote
- per project module which can be switched on/off
- added 3 rights
- vote_issue
- view_votes
- view_voters
separated view from hook code, no more inlining
TODO:
- fix #2 bug for public projects
- establish view_rights for issues vote patch
- provide filters for issue search
Updated by Deniz Bahadir over 12 years ago
Sascha Herrmann wrote:
+1 for activating this feature on redmine.org!!!
I will do the same:
+1 for activating this feature on redmine.org!!!
Updated by Jonathan East over 12 years ago
+1 for activating this feature on redmine.org
Updated by Aidin Abedi about 12 years ago
- Status changed from Closed to Reopened
- % Done changed from 100 to 0
Since the "vote plugin" referenced as reason for closing this issue hasn't been maintained in over 3 years. I strongly urge this feature be reopened and reconsidered as part of redmine core. This is a essential feature, trac even has it as part of there official tracker. This is a must have for any large organisation or public project.
EDIT: also I think all everyone would appreciate this over spamming "+1" for everything.
Updated by Antoine Beaupré over 11 years ago
+1
one way i'd like to see this implemented is by simply displaying the number of watchers on an issue... we already have a voting system builtin, right there. plus it means that people that vote actually are involved in the issue because they receive updates. if they don't want to receive updates, maybe they don't care so much. :)
Updated by Terence Mill over 11 years ago
There is a new plugin i found
Updated by Thomas Robbs over 11 years ago
“Yo Dawg, I herd you like +1, so I put a +1 in your +1 so you can +1 while you +1.”
+1 for the +1 feature
Updated by Željko Trogrlić almost 11 years ago
Activate plugin so we are sure that it will be upgraded to future Redmine versions.
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA almost 11 years ago
- Status changed from Reopened to New
- Resolution deleted (
Wont fix)
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA almost 11 years ago
- Has duplicate Feature #16050: Add votes added
Updated by Aidin Abedi almost 11 years ago
+1 (Unfortunately, I'm assuming the redmine devs will never be interested in adding this...)
Updated by Robert Pollak over 10 years ago
I am also affected by this.
Btw., launchpad.net instead has a clickable
"This bug affects 34 persons. Does this bug affect you?".
Updated by Robert Pollak over 10 years ago
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA over 10 years ago
- Related to deleted (Feature #11655: Implementation of a Issue Voting)
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA over 10 years ago
- Has duplicate Feature #11655: Implementation of a Issue Voting added
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA over 10 years ago
- Related to Feature #17288: Use Watcher Count as a poor man's Voting system on redmine.org added
Updated by CH fish about 9 years ago
+1
I hope it will be around rather sooner then later...
Updated by Anton Reutov almost 9 years ago
+1
Hi,
Dear Developers, when this module will be create ?
2008-04-07 - it is not ok
This request already exists 8 years old
Updated by Simon Cruise almost 8 years ago
We have always performed prioritisation of issues politically within the business and weight each channel with importance.
For example the sales team will never vote to have a db query optimised.
Priorities are extremely useful to a point but when you have queues with hundreds of items it is nice to have a group voting system to allow this to be taken into account.
The way I would love to see it implemented is that it would be a custom field, essentially an Integer type with vote controls assigned to it. i.e. Format type would be vote.
The default value could always be 0 and the following could be left out :
Min - Max length
Regular expression
Default value
Link values to URL
Other than that it could hopefully piggy back off the Integer type logic already in place.
Updated by Konstantin Ladutenko almost 8 years ago
The possible design solution I had created for a duplicated issue Feature #24946 (it has a more detailed description of the feature request, is is actually not a full duplicate of the present issue, as it is about adding voting to the issue list, not to the issue view itself)
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA over 7 years ago
- Related to Feature #24946: Issue rating (like button or vote up button) added
Updated by Antoine Beaupré almost 6 years ago
Max Johansson wrote:
+1
See, this is beyond irony at this point. This issue is close to receiving about a hundred +1 comments, most of which are unnecessary noise for probably even more watchers that have been waiting for this issue to be fixed for over a decade now.
It's simply a matter of showing the number of watchers on an issue. How hard can that possibly be? :)
That said, I'm not using Redmine anymore, and so I will bid my fellow watchers farewellm, unwatch this issue and apologize for this final, ultimate mike drop:
+1
:)
Updated by Anonymous almost 6 years ago
Antoine Beaupré wrote:
unwatch this issue and apologize for this final, ultimate mike drop: +1 :)
LOL XD