Mario,

This all sounds great. Perhaps you have addressed this but as a super user 
rather than developer, if I see or submit a feature  I would really like, 
but do not have the dev skills to implement it I can still progress the 
matter but presenting a possible specification, some detailed requirements 
or research that specifies relevant tiddlers that make coding the solution 
much more straight forward. 

It would be nice not only to allow this type of content into a request but 
to also encourage it , in part because if someone wants something, or likes 
something they are actually more likely to actually help it happen. This 
could simplify the development process and increase the throughput by 
crowd-sourcing some of the effort. Perhaps being able to rate each feature 
with a complexity (how complex the change is) and maturity level (How close 
to completion) could help.

Regards
Tony

On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 9:18:01 AM UTC+10, PMario wrote:
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> On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 1:13:25 AM UTC+2, PMario wrote:
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>>> That's all the videos so far. More general comments:
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>>>    - This system will enable something I think is incredibly important 
>>>    and currently missing: More experienced developers can now mark feature 
>>>    requests or bugs as "beginner", "intermediate", etc. which does great 
>>>    things for encouraging people to get involved! 
>>>
>>> exactly! ... And the cool thing is, If we have users that push a lot of 
>> good stuff, we can promote them up to devs and they are able to create the 
>> content themselfs.
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> without the risk to damage, the core components. 
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>> ... Once the review is finished, the community can publish it. 
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> -m
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