2009/10/9 Jamu Kakar <jkakar@xxxxxxxx>: > Hi Martin, > > On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 4:48 PM, Martin Pool <mbp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I wonder too what is a good forum for this kind of feedback. List >> mail is ok, but kind of dissatisfying if we as developers just say "I >> agree, I hope we'll do that sometime." Bugs seem too fine-grained. >> Maybe we should have something like brainstorm so at least the ideas >> are tracked. > > I wondered about that before posting. My first thought was just to > file bugs, but both of those ideas are pretty fuzzy and I can think > of many things we could do to improve the situation. Given that, I > figured a more informal forum would be a good place to start > discussion about the ideas (and also to gauge whether or not anyone > beyond me thinks the ideas are worth pursuing). > > It'd be awesome if Launchpad offered a per-project (or > project-group) brainstorm feature, as I think this kind of situation > arises for many projects. I was actually just looking at the tour and the way Launchpad describes Blueprints makes them sound a lot like that: >> Track ideas and chunks of work as “blueprints”: lightweight specifications that help everyone know who’s involved and how they’re doing. Anyone can create a blueprint, while you retain control over which of them are officially targeted for inclusion in your project’s future releases. However, they are not really lightweight or a very good forum for suggesting features at the moment. -- Martin <http://launchpad.net/~mbp/>
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