The top 5 uservoice items are still exactly the same. This might be partly because it's not a front page item any more, but they continue to get more votes.
On Monday 04 May 2009 16:33:30 Matthew Toseland wrote: > 1. Release the 20 nodes barrier (206 votes) Now 226 votes. > > As I have mentioned IMHO this is a straightforward plea for more performance. > > 2. One GUI for all. (155 votes) Now 171 votes. > > This is usability, particularly bundling more functionality. VIVE LA Freetalk! > > 3. Add a 'pause' feature. (131 votes) Now 140 votes. > > Remarkably high ranking, I wonder what proportion of our users use online > games? > > 4. Implement reinsert on demand. (79 votes) Now 105 votes. > > This is IMHO about data persistence. > > 5. Use port 80,443,53,1863 for communication. (74 votes) Now 90 votes > > I have no idea how this got into the top 5! Any ideas? People trying to run > nodes at work perhaps? > My comments before stand; users' priorities would seem to be: - Performance. - Usability. - Pause feature would be very popular. - Data persistence. - TCP and HTTP support: apparently UDP is a problem for quite a few users! Thus post 0.7.5, IMHO this shows we should look at: - Pause feature. (direct request, usability) - System tray icon to drive pause/unpause. (pause feature support, usability) - More opennet peers for fast nodes. (Will take some tuning) (speed) - Bulk flag. (Will take some tuning) (speed) - More usability work. (Most of which will be done before 0.7.5) (usability) - Freetalk. (usability) - MHKs. (data persistence) - Bloom filter sharing. (data persistence, speed) - Security improvements to make Bloom filter sharing and reinsert on demand safer. (support for other features) - Look into reinsert on demand in e.g. infinity0's filesharing/searching plugin. (data persistence, usability) - Look into bringing forward transport plugins. (tcp/http) -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 835 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. URL: <https://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/devl/attachments/20090528/35c1ea69/attachment.pgp>