Platonides wrote: > Erik Moeller wrote: > >> If you haven't seen it yet, Ubuntu is running an interesting >> brainstorming software called IdeaTorrent to think collectively about >> common problems and solutions: >> >> http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/ >> >> The software: >> >> http://www.ideatorrent.org/ >> >> I wonder - would people consider it useful to set up something like >> brainstorm.wikimedia.org using this software, or would it be too >> duplicative of BugZilla and listservs? The benefit of IdeaTorrent is >> that it's very straightforward for non-technical users to contribute >> ideas and solutions. And, of course, it could be used for >> non-technical problems as well. >> > Seems like bugzilla, but with a separated "solutions" section, where > proposed solutions can get votes. > I don't think it should be added, but moving bugzilla to brainstorm > could be considered. >
It's worth the experiment. Bugzilla seems more related to technical issues and questions, in which I presume it does a good job. We need better processes to arrive at solutions to social and governance problems. Ec _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l