KG01 - see comments inline On Oct 10, 2012, at 11:03 PM, Shenfeng Liu <liush...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, all, > I went through top 180 ideas, and here is my summary till now: > > 1. OOXML has 12 ideas, and totally 989 + votes > 2. Modern UI has 11 ideas, and totally 347 + votes > 3. Loading performance has 4 ideas and got 310 + votes > 4. MS binary format support has 4 ideas and 269 + votes > 5. Toolbar/sidebar related ideas are 8, and 257 + votes > 6. 2 ideas ask for patch/update, and got 253 + votes > 7. Preference setting related ideas are 8 and 244 + votes > 8. Copy/paste related ideas are 4 and 207 + votes > 9. Install improvement related ideas are 4 and got 176 + votes > 10. Mobile support ideas are 4 and got 171 + votes > > About 40 ideas are requiring new features, and got >1300 + votes > 17 ideas are to improve user experience for various operations, and got >> 400 + votes > 9 ideas are about social integration, and got 383 votes > 13 asking for the enhancement of existing functions, and got 377 + votes > > It is difficult to categorize the ideas and count. I wonder if Kevin can > define some criteria and we can pick up different areas to build up the > report. > > KG01 - I'll take a look. You you have the info in a spreadsheet? Kevin > - Simon > > > > 2012/10/2 Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> > >> On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 10:19 PM, Kevin Grignon >> <kevingrignon...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> On the subject of snapshots, we should be mindful to also perform other >>> period snapshots: >>> >>> - Facebook comments >>> - Google+ comments >>> - Twitter comments >>> - Forum topics of interest >>> - etc. >>> >>> Again, harvest and post to community wikis for reference. >>> >>> Managing the social data is Effort, but is a great way to engage the >>> community and gather some data and insight. >>> >> >> Perhaps a good way of doing this would be to use an existing social >> bookmarking service, one that also allows tagging, e.g., Diigo, >> Delicious, etc. That way those who are interested in collecting >> interesting posts from Google+, Twitter, or the web in general, could >> easily submit it and tag it. Most of these services have either >> browser plugin or bookmarklet support to make it easy. A folksonomy >> could develop to categorize links in various ways. Some services >> allow a discussion thread per link, or even page annotation features. >> >> >> -Rob >> >> >> >>> Regards, >>> Kevin >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 10:17 AM, Kevin Grignon < >> kevingrignon...@gmail.com>wrote: >>> >>>> Agreed, let's close the session and capture the results in the community >>>> wiki. >>>> >>>> Moving forward, I like the idea of running targeted sessions for >> specific >>>> topics. >>>> >>>> For example, our next topic could ask people to share their usage >>>> scenarios for social integration. No wrong answers, just a way to get a >>>> sense of what everyone what to accomplish by social integration and >> perform >>>> some informal polling. >>>> >>>> I would volunteer to create a few examples to get the moderator session >>>> started. >>>> >>>> Thoughts? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 3:49 AM, Albino B Neto <bin...@apache.org> >> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi >>>>> >>>>> Update: >>>>> >>>>> 1.099 people have submitted 894 ideas and cast 13.080 votes >>>>> >>>>> Albino >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>