On Tue, 6 Jan 2026 at 15:23, Daniel Gultsch <[email protected]> wrote:
> This leads me to a question: Can we kill two or three birds with one > stone here? Can we either rephrase some of the questions in the Last > Call or add new ones that explicitly invite feedback from "civil > society" (for lack of a better word)? > > I just want to get the discussion started, so I don’t have a final > list, but the questions could go in a direction like this: > > * Would you use this feature if it were implemented in the XMPP client > you currently use? > * Do you think an implementation of this feature could negatively > impact your community? > * Does this improve (make easier) the work you do in your community? > I agree this is desirable, and these questions make a good starting point. My only concern is that if we asked such questions about, say, XEP-0509, I couldn't even begin to answer these for any hypothetical communities I'm in, so these may lend themselves better to more user-visible features. It would, though, be interesting to see what the answers would be for XEP-0500 - that would be a fascinating exercise - so I'd be similarly wary of limiting this to client features. Would it also be helpful to have a survey to find out why people don't engage in Last Calls, why they wouldn't stand for Council, and why they join (or don't join) the XSF? Dave.
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