Davor,

Yes, we would encourage you to use bugzilla for bugs and specific feature requests. However, we are already having email conversations regarding larger design issues, and we would like to have this meeting in order to set the tone that we will not be responding to all of this immediately and that the design team has some dedicated time set aside to process this. We anticipate that issues will be arising where a problem has been identified but a solution is not as obvious and we see value by communicating this type of thing via the design list channel.

Sheila

On Oct 10, 2005, at 11:17 AM, Davor Cubranic wrote:

Sheila Mooney wrote:


In order for us to make sure we capture all this input, please send an email to the design list ([email protected]) with "Dogfood Feedback" in the subject line. The feedback can be anything from a list in email or link to a wiki page. This way, you can share your feedback with others, and it will enable us to collect this information in an organized fashion. After every "dogfood" design meeting, will send a update to the design list summarizing how the issues were processed.


Isn't this what Bugzilla is ideal for, keeping track of issues and discussion? It seems like you're just creating more work for yourself if you have to manually process feedback collected through email.

Davor
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