Mikko:
Youch. I don't think I was advising the "happy bubble". I think my point is far 
more nuanced (if you do this you'll create a placebo)...

Regrading bugs not getting enough attention - I'm afraid that's what
happens when there aren't the resources to fix them all and believe me
my bugs will always seem important to me. Subscriptions are interesting
because it requires real determination to stay on in bugs that get huge
numbers of comments and in fact leads one to only comment when necessary
(but this only happens if you have seen the process before). A
subscription requires a certain level of commitment.

What is really needed are more good advocates who really know the system
and highlight only a few issues that are important and are being
overlooked. I don't believe voting is that advocate as it doesn't learn
and is guided only by popularity but this is an opinion.

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