On 17 December 2013 20:23, Benjamin Kerensa <bkere...@ubuntu.com> wrote: > > I'm hoping to solicit feedback on this proposal and the idea of having a > feedback tool built into Ubuntu. >
(Advance warning: some blunt sentences) Wasn't this the purpose of Brainstorm, which was closed earlier in the year? How would an advocacy group produce a different result than Brainstorm in producing "popular" ideas that are ignored or judged as against the desired Ubuntu direction? I'd also suggest a very good place to get feedback would be the Ubuntu Forums which until recently pointed out that "developers don't read these forums" - although this text has changed I haven't seen any developers posting there. How about consolidating existing aspects rather than perpetuating a NIH approach? WRT a "feedback" tool, how about a link to a section on the forum called - I don't know - "feedback" ? Then others can chime in with comments, criticisms, refinements, solutions, etc. rather than having a closed system? Or a dedicated web application with voting system so popular items can get more exposure - like the old Brainstorm system? Wait... :D J -- ubuntu-devel mailing list ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel