Obviously true, but threads get escalated and most of the time die after . Probably the staff team talk about it for a few times, and then forget it again :c
@Joe Henry the escalated/implemented tags got implemented the 23th of January. Since then, they have (for example) escalated the automatic kit system. There is no con to this idea, but still isn't implemented, it honestly cannot take 2 months to develop such a feature (example) @Zombiepower I like it too, but I noticed a LOT of escalated threads, and few implemented
Please realize that these things do take time, and there are more factors to it than you can possibly imagine. You say "it honestly cant take 2 months to develop" do you seriously think that we'd start development on an idea as soon as its escalated? keep in mind what escalated means, it does not mean 'marked for implementation' it means that we've forwarded it to management and they have seen it.
Escalated doesn’t mean they are being developed or even will be in development at all. Escalated means it was discussed within the staff team. And it’s not like devs are just sitting around waiting for a new project to work on. They aren’t going to stop whatever they were working on to start on this new suggestion even IF our product manager decided it should be passed on.
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