It looks a lot like something that could be done on reddit from the images 
I've seen on this website. I've no idea how reddit works though, I'm not a 
user. Could this be done with some kind of reddit channel or subreddit or 
whatever ?

Another option I see, is someone doing *some kind of a "state of the rant"*. 
It is definitely a huge work but it is something we do in research when 
publishing a research article. It always starts with a *"state of the art"*. 
The idea here would be to collect all the most represented issues here and 
there all over the discussion list, slack, reddit, blog posts, etc, and 
make a coherent summary of all this. (Anyone working in natural language 
analysis with machine learning in here? ^^). It could be immensely valuable 
to start working on improvements.

But maybe first, we could all participate in the creation of one document 
with pointers to all theses resources related to each issue. Any idea on 
what shared community writable medium would best fit this task? (feel like 
a simple google doc could do it but could also get out of control). Maybe 
this could also be done in reddit?


On Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 6:57:51 PM UTC+8, Martin Janiczek wrote:
>
> Would it be a good idea to create Elm "scoreboard" at canny.io or 
> something similar? (See https://react-native.canny.io/feature-requests 
> for example)
>
> Seeing Twitter @elmlang mentions like: "It's sad that we lack touch 
> subscription support on @elmlang", it seems to me that we could aggregate 
> these on the canny.io page and in some time see what are the biggest 
> pains (ie. touch events / web audio / window scroll subscriptions / ...)
>
> On Slack it has been noted that GitHub issues could serve the same 
> purpose, although it lacks the UI (sort by most wanted feature) and from 
> the top of my head I don't know which repo would be good for that. 
> elm-community/something?
>

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