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Brainstorm: Put idea vote number in bugzilla vote count

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anoneemouse
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When ideas are submitted to bugzilla is it possible to add the amount of votes it received in the forum to the bug report. This might stop the idea from being shelved indefinitely on bugzilla.
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Primoz
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This was discussed, but I know that it was deemed impossible (OK really hard) to port votes from KDE Brainstorm to bugs.kde.org.
But if you have a solution how to do it, please share it.


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anoneemouse
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I don't know much about bugzilla, can't they just do:

UPDATE
Bugs
SET
Votes = @VotesFromBrainstorm
WHERE
bug_id = @BugID

You would probably need to store the bug ID in the brainstorm forum entry. If someone can explain how it works I wont mind helping.
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sayakb
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Marked as WontFix. What *can* be done is to mention the vote count in the submission.


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google01103
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What about adding link to the submitted item and the reminder that it can be voted on there?


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TheBlackCat
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Submitted ideas cannot be voted on.


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google01103
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TheBlackCat wrote:Submitted ideas cannot be voted on.


They can't be voted on in Bugzilla, if they've been submitted from the forum?


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TheBlackCat
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I thought you meant a link from bugzilla to the votes here.


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