IMHO services as uservoice.com are really good for open source
developments, since you can measure what your users really want.
As a user having 10 votes (or whatever amount of votes do you want to
give to your users) makes you think about what do you really want and
not just ask for any features. An finally, if you *really* want
something you can put more than one vote on a given feature.
I think is a cool approach.
My 2 cts.
Andrés
Mariano Martinez Peck escribió:
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 7:39 PM, andres <[email protected]>wrote:
Thanks Mariano! I was looking for something more "formal", to let user's
vote for features and a commitment of the dev team to include N of the most
voted per release (of course N depends on the release cycle and the feature
complexity).
well...no, we don't have a "survey" but that list was build with users
requests in the mailing list.
But maybe having a survay would be a good idea.
cheers
mariano
Thanks!
Andrés
Mariano Martinez Peck escribió:
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 12:47 PM, andres <[email protected]
wrote:
Ok, I see. Is there a "wishlist" associated with Pharo? Something like
http://feedback.assembla.com/?
There are some related pages in http://code.google.com/p/pharo/w/list
For exampple: http://code.google.com/p/pharo/wiki/IdeasToImplement
cheers
mariano
thanks!
Andrés
Stéphane Ducasse escribió:
On Dec 3, 2010, at 10:57 PM, andres wrote:
Thanks for the quick response Sean, but I'm looking for a
cross-platform
solution and as far as I can see Mars is targeted at mac. Also, just to
be
clear, I don't need native widgets or deep OS integration, just the
ability
to open Pharo GUIs in separate native windows.
so far this is not possible.
There was ffenstraria but it was never push to the point where we could
use it.
Cheers,
Andrés
Sean P. DeNigris escribió:
Check out the Mars project.
Sean