On Tue, 2005-03-08 at 18:37 +0000, Marc O'Morain wrote: > Perhaps a "feature request" feature could be implemented into the > GNOME desktop, similar to bug buddy.
We do this. > I have not thought about the user interface, but it would be very easy > to get some metadata from the user, with questions like 'What > application is the a feature request for'', etc. That's what we ask. > All these feature requests could be fed straight into a single > database on gnome.org, or filed in the relevant module in bugzilla as > low priority enhancments. Indeed, we do this. > If the requests go into bugzilla, then triaging would mark duplicates, > and the most requested features would show up in searches for the most > reported bugs. Yes. > If I were implementing this system, I would make bug-buddy add an > extra item to the [foot|appliction|action|places|whatever] menu, > titled 'Request a Feature'. This diaglogue box would ask the user what > program it is for, let them fill out a breif description, and put it > straight into the relevant bugzilla module as a low priority > enhancement. So at the moment, you click on Bug Buddy and choose "Request a missing feature." All you're asking for is a menu item :) Thanks, -- Andrew _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
