Sort by descending page name (after priority)
Issue assigned to: User:Adfeno.
Is top priority issue? true.
The tracker sorts the entries by the Priority column first. However, the entries are sorted randomly, in the entry column. As with GitHub, we want the newest issues to be displayed first (eg: 8, 7, 6..., not 6, 7, 8...).
The sort solution should be applied for all sections at Free Software Directory:Issues. --David Hedlund (talk) 18:57, 3 September 2021 (EDT)
Sample issue
- Prioritized issues are sorted: 9, 10, 11, 7 -- should be sorted: 11, 10, 9, 7
- Other entries are sorted: 1, 4, 2, 3, 6 -- should be sorted: 6, 4, 3, 2, 1
Votes
Important notes:
- Use section editing (
[edit]
link near this section). - Each first-level list item is a proposal, for which there are at least two second-level "vote positions" (those who unconditionally agree with the proposal, and those who agree as long as a certain condition is met).
- Except for the original request, each main proposal must have a topic on the talk page of this issue (use "Add topic" on the talk/discussion page).
- Each member can only carry/distribute one vote, so one cannot vote for proposal 1 and proposal 2 at the same time.
- Members can move their votes or even abstain from voting at any point in time so long the deadline (if any) was not reached.
- When the deadline is due, it is recommended to the assignee to check the page history in order to prevent vandalism to this section, including but not limited to edits made by people who are not members of the project teams referred by the issue categories of this page.
- In regards to the deadline, the assignee can only add/create, extend/postpone/increase it.
- Calls/requests for vote, or changes of deadline must be major edits. Furthermore, the assignee must send either private or group IRC messages to the project team's members referred by the issue's category, but regardless of the choice, a call must also be made on the mailing list.
Deadline: 2022-12-31
- Original request
- Unconditionally for: 1
- Conditionally variable
- Unknown condition: 0
- Revision 85879
- Unconditionally for: 2
- Conditionally variable
- Unknown condition: 0
- Unconditionally against all proposals: 0
Resolution
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