Hi team, I would like to get your feedback on a suggestion for a simple way to address our need for user feedback.
Let us create the site feedback.gnome.org, and make it a base for all our customer intelligence gathering. A top-level link would be to bugzilla.gnome.org, for straight bug reporting (perhaps providing a few pre-prepared queries?). But now, what would be the other top-level links? Do we seriously think that http://live.gnome.org/Suggestions http://live.gnome.org/Feedback http://live.gnome.org/UserFeedback http://live.gnome.org/DeveloperFeedback would do the trick? I don't. Of course, if we had a better system, we would also need a team to monitor and ACT ON the incoming intelligence. If this idea is implemented I will volunteer to be on the team. I see it as essentially a triaging task. I think we also need to have http://feedback.gnome.org/UserSurvey where people can register as a GNOME user, tell us about themselves, answer a few (few!) well-chosen questions and have a chance to opt in to receiving further questions, perhaps by email. I will try to mock up the HTML for what I have in mind, but I have no host. Could anyone provide a space on their WWW server for a test page? A token incentive would be helpful. How much would it cost, in terms of both money and effort to provide registered users with a [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail alias? I don't mean an actual email account, just a way of forwarding to their other email adress(es). I'm not sure if this is the best idea for incentivising potential respondents. It would sure help the feeling of belonging to a community though! Thoughts? -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list