If sharing an admin account is against the TOS and you want to avoid the trouble/problem that this can cause, have you considered and older but similar tool: Google Moderator. If memory serves, it allowed for anonymous posting of ideas and voting.
/me goes back to the old farts cave... -- Jesus M. Castagnetto <je...@castagnetto.com> Web: http://www.castagnetto.com/ On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 3:25 AM, Peter Cowburn <petercowb...@gmail.com>wrote: > On 25 June 2013 22:58, Hannes Magnusson <hannes.magnus...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Levi Morrison <morrison.l...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Paul Dragoonis <dragoo...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> salathe registered the account, he shared admin details with me to >> >> moderate >> >> and close off issues that I fix. >> >> >> > >> > Not sure what the best way to share these details is, but they really >> ought >> > to be shared somehow. >> > >> >> I'm sure Peter or Paul will share them with you if you need them and >> want them :) >> > > Paul won't, because I asked him not to purely for recording purposes. But > anyone who wants to moderate the feedback needs simply to ask me. Bear in > mind we're probably breaking some ToS on uservoice by sharing an account > between us (the free tier only allows one "agent" (aka admin)). > > Also bear in mind that the aim of this is to solicit feedback; the > response so far as been great and on the whole very positive. It is not > supposed to be a substitute for proper bug reports and tracking, but rather > is intended as a lower barrier for feedback from the community. > > In an ideal world anyone choosing an idea/feedback to be worked on should > raise a ticket on bugs.php.net, quoting the idea/feedback text (the URL > may go away at some point) and referencing that bug number when committing. > > >> >> -Hannes >> > >