There's been discussions recently on how to improve Koha community exchanges, especially between librarians and developers. It has been decided to use bugs.koha.org in order to gather user enhancement demands. And then came up the issue to find a way to select demands which will effectively be developed. Why not to use an user-friendly web service like uservoice.com? Feedback submitting is coupled to a voting system. It should look like that: http://koha.uservoice.com -- Frédéric
Frederic Demians <frederic@tamil.fr> wrote:
Why not to use an user-friendly web service like uservoice.com? Feedback submitting is coupled to a voting system. It should look like that: http://koha.uservoice.com
"Please enable JavaScript (it's required)" That's not user-friendly. That's a very naughty site. Please, if we start adding more web services, let's add accessible-for-all ones instead of widening the digital divide. I thought the decision for now was to try bugs.koha.org voting to order them. It should be possible to add a uservoice-looking front-end if anyone cares enough to write it, but I'm not sure that looking at http://2tu.us/eyh then clicking a bug number and then "Vote for this bug" is ugly enough that anyone will bother. But I could be wrong... -- MJ Ray (slef). LMS developer and supporter for a small, friendly worker cooperative http://www.ttllp.co.uk/ http://mjr.towers.org.uk/ (Notice http://mjr.towers.org.uk/email.html) tel:+44-844-4437-237
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