Hi, I think
http://www.pledgebank.com/ does something like this in the real life what do you think, Martin Nicolas Deschildre wrote: > Hi! > > I have been drafting a blueprint around Dell's Ideastorm idea. > Considering that the current means to get user wishes feedback is not > really good (see discussion in the blueprint) and considering > Ideastorm success for Dell, i was thinking of using this idea to > assess the user wishes. > > Right now, when a **normal** user want to post a wish about ubuntu, > where does he go? (I emphasize the fact that I'm talking about normal > users, not power users.) > He goes to forums, where its posts is quickly lost in the mass. Or > *if he know about it*, he goes to the bug report system(bug! Not obvious!) > to post a wish. But this wish report hardly represent the size of the > wish. > Is only one person interested by this wish, or thousands? or more? > > Consequently there is no real means to assess *quantitatively* and > *effectively* the users wishes and needs. > Thus the main guidelines of ubuntu development does not optimally > match the users demand. > > Considering this, my blueprint try to propose a solution based on > Ideastorm idea, and reusing Launchpad framework. > Here it is : > https://blueprints.launchpad.net/launchpad/+spec/better-community-wishes-assessment > > I would really appreciate any comments on this, and you are welcome to > do some modifications you think appropriate. Especially I'd like to > hear from Launchpad guys about the feasibility, implementation of the > spec. > > Thanks! > > Nicolas Deschildre > -- launchpad-users mailing list launchpad-users@lists.canonical.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/launchpad-users