Le 6 mai 09 à 23:30, Frank Niessink a écrit : > > > I guess if we had a tool that would help with 2, showing how many > people would like to see a specific feature, it would also motivate > me more to work on that specific feature. > > So, I noticed that stackoverflow.com uses uservoice.com for collecting > feedback. Uservoice.com allows people to vote for ideas and it is free > for open source projects, so I created an account to play with it. See > http://taskcoach.uservoice.com. > >
I like the idea. It's clear that working on a feature 2% of users want is counter-productive (except if we're in the 2% :) ) > Sourceforge also offers something similar, called IdeaTorrent. Ubuntu > is using it, see http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com. > > And they don't provide some migration tool ? > Does anybody have experience with these tools? Would one of these be a > good tool for us? If so, which one? Of not, why not? > > Of course, migrating existing feature requests will be an issue. > A quick and dirty script could do that, I guess.
