Anyway, you said about a lot of features, we just need: - a photo album/gallery so we can put our screen shots - a main page with news - documentation that could be edited by users... I would keep with some wiki
Ideally I would like to see sourceforge offer a Wiki service and allow you to specify that only valid sourceforge user accounts can edit the pages, some areas could even be restricted to developers (not that we'd do that).
If you really like the forum idea, which many developers don't, set it up too... but I don't garantee I'll read it.
I am personally against an official forum / bulletin board for Freevo (ie I won't read it). Sourceforge offers this feature and we have it turned off. I think it is better to keep development topics and user issues in one place so they are seen by everyone. If there were a forum I think many people would focus on one or the other and people would miss some things. Forums often have "issues" resulting in downtime, lost posts, etc. And rely on other services such as a database.
Anyhow, just my two cents.
-Rob
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