On Mon, 2012-02-27 at 10:12 -0800, Jono Bacon wrote: > Ian, with the Technical Board not having the time summarize the most > interesting and popular ideas in Brainstorm, is this something that > the Brainstorm community could do?
This could be read two ways: Help Summarizing or Direct Liason We've tried Direct Liason before. A great deal of work, very little authoritative response, lots of frustration. Not worthwhile. Help summarizing (and weeding) is what we already try to do. One of the goals of our moderation is to make TB idea-selection fast and easy. Most bugs and other not-ideas -about 85% of all submissions- are weeded before voting begins, and we try to improve our moderation with each cycle of feedback. We're certainly open to more feedback and improvement. Our deliverable should meet the TB's needs. If anyone wants to discuss (here or privately) how or why it's hard to pick ideas to review, we *will* address that! On Mon, 2012-02-27 at 10:17 -0800, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > The main purpose of the reviews was to provide an official response from the > development team. The technical board selected the ideas to respond to, and > requested help from individual developers to write up a post about each one. > > It may be worth a try if the brainstorm moderators would like to play this > role, but I think the responses would probably get more priority if the > request comes from the TB. Agreed! Cheers, Ian Weisser Brainstorm Admin [email protected] -- technical-board mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/technical-board
