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Re: [Denemo-devel] Wishlist
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Nils Gey |
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Re: [Denemo-devel] Wishlist |
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Mon, 7 Jul 2008 19:28:31 +0200 |
I forgot:
If a feature request is nice, anywhere in the future, we can delete the wish,
send a mail, and put it under "planned features" on the info page.
Nils
On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 19:08:05 +0200
Nils Gey <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Regarding the crowded wishlist:
>
> First it is nice to see, that users are really use this function. Since I am
> the website-admin let me suggest some ways of keeping it clear and useful.
>
> 1) The most important thing is, that people can easily make an entry to the
> wishlist. Without registration and with a simple form this is possible. We
> discussed spam-avoidance in another thread and currently there is no regular
> spam. I shifted the entry-form to the top. Now its a bit ugly, but its easier
> to write.
>
> Deleting entries is simple. I suggest to delete already read wishes and do
> the following
>
> 2) The person who cares most about the wish is the person who made the entry.
> Second is the Denemo-team. A quick notification via e-mail is nice and the
> user feels, that he is in good hands (or how do you say...). Even if the wish
> is no longer in the list, the contributer will surely know that we have read
> it. I suggest that the dev who, for example, works on that feature, writes
> the mail.
>
> 3) This is the most important point: If the wish is a feature request which
> is already fulfilled or finished after the entry was made then there is no
> need for the wish anymore. To avoid that people wish for a feature which is
> already there it is important to keep the featurelist and the manual up to
> date.
>
> 4) If the wish is a follow-up, a discussion or a re-request we must surpress
> this on the wishlist and invite the user to the mailinglist. If the users
> don't want to use the mailinglist we can think about a forum on denemo.org,
> but that is a different discussion because its a general community/dev thing
> which is followed by "When forum why mailinglist and whereIsTheIRCchannel"
>
> 5) Bugs in the wishlist can be deleted and placed in the bugtracker. Maybe a
> short email to the contributer.
>
> Finally: I could the website send an email if a new entry is made. I don't
> think that is necessary, but I wanted to tell you, that its avaible.
> I also deleted some whises, following my own rules, with sending mails.
>
> Nils
>
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