On 14/05/13 at 06:56am, David Overcash wrote: > I'm in agreement with Alexandru - Launchpad is certainly not an effective > place for new ( or even longtime ) users to submit ideas and wishlist bugs. > The interface can be pretty intimidating and whatnot. However, having the > data ON launchpad is the best place for it - developers can actually triage > and track progress, and users can be easily pulled into testing features > via a PPA. > > Wouldn't it make sense to build a quick application using the Launchpad API > that effectively used wishlist bugs as it's persistent storage? Seems > fairly straightforward: > - Creating an idea creates a wishlist bug. > - Upvotes = "This bug affects me" > - Comments would obviously translate to comments...
Totally agree on this idea > > Looking through the Launchpad API ( https://launchpad.net/+apidoc/1.0.html ) > it seems like it would be possible. The obvious benefit being that the > traffic for each feeds the other - creating a nice feedback loop without > developers or users having to go anywhere they're not used to. > > Cheers, > David -- loco-contacts mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts
