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Brainstorm: Don't start with most popular, and hide grades until requested
Improve the model for default idea listing order (#197019)
| In : | ubuntu-qa-website |
| Status : | Fix Released |
| Importance : | Medium |
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8 comments, 2 subscribers and 0 duplicates
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Written by speakman the 28 Feb 08 at 20:28. Category: Brainstorm.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Change start page of Brainstorm to show latest ideas or something, else people will probably push for the already high-graded ideas and won't care of other newer ideas.
Maybe a page with random ideas?
And remove the grades if not specifically requested, since it will affect peoples voting.
Developer comments
New front page, with a descending (nb of votes)/(time since creation) sorting.
This way, the newest ideas have their chance to stand up!
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Allow changing of votes in brainstorm
Allow changing of votes in brainstorm (#197157)
| In : | ubuntu-qa-website |
| Status : | New |
| Importance : | Undecided |
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1 comments, 1 subscribers and 0 duplicates
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Written by Estesark the 28 Feb 08 at 16:55. Category: Brainstorm.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
In development
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It is likely that the situation will occur that you vote an idea up or down, only to then take part in the discussion and change your mind about it. After all, there is bound to be someone with more expertise with a different view on the subject that you hadn't considered. Currently, you cannot see, remove or reverse your vote. I think you should be able to, on the basis that it would give a more accurate and up-to-date representation of user opinion.
The counter-argument to this would be that it could cause an element of uncertainty, but I do not feel that avoiding this should come at the expense of being able to change your mind.
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Single login to Ubuntu websites
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Written by brm the 3 Apr 08 at 02:36. Category: Brainstorm.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
In development
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It appears that one needs to create separate accounts (username and password) for ubuntuforums.org, launchpad.net and brainstorm.ubuntu.com
How difficult would it be to implement a single login?
Update : NOT a duplicate of OpenID idea #9.
Developer comments
OpenID will be implemented as the single-sign-on solution for Ubuntu websites.
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Make Brainstorm link prominent on the Ubuntu website
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Written by belovedmonster the 29 Feb 08 at 10:03. Category: Brainstorm.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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The Ubuntu home page makes no mention of brainstorm. The news on the home page doesn't even mention this site launching. Clicking on Community/Get Involved brings up a page which makes absolutely no mention of brainstorm!!
HOW ARE PEOPLE GOING TO KNOW THIS EXCELLENT SITE EXISTS?
Please make it easy for people to find their way here.
Why you aren't shouting from the roof tops on your home page about this new feature I do not know!
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Provide explanation of "Done" items in Brainstorm
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Written by doughy the 2 Apr 08 at 03:36. Category: Brainstorm.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Many times a brainstorm idea is marked as "Done" but I can't figure out where/how the idea was implemented. It would be extremely helpful if there was an explanation that addressed how the idea was implemented at the top of the page. For example.
"The idea has been implemented in the upcoming release of Ubuntu 8.10 in April. To use the new feature, click on System->Administration->New Feature."
Developer comments
This area, "developer comments", is where the explanations of the implemented ideas goes.
And as promised, we now separate the implemented ideas by release.
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Disable Voting for ideas marked as Work in progress or done
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Written by Auzy the 3 Mar 08 at 08:47. Category: Brainstorm.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Ideas which are done (or work in progress) should have the voting arrows removed or replaced with a tick for done(or working symbol).
That makes it immediately obvious to people the idea is being actively worked on, or is going to be, at which point, voting no longer has any influence on the idea anymore anyway.
The status of projects isn't obvious enough, so doing this will make it more obvious, and make more sense overall.
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Brainstorm: Allow duplicate ideas to merge (sum votes)
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Written by psquared89 the 4 Mar 08 at 03:31. Category: Brainstorm.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Duplicates happen, and there are already quite a few examples of duplicates that have each accrued a fair number of votes (ie the original has 50 votes and the dupe 100).
This creates confusion for the user, should I vote for both ideas, the original, or the duplicate as it has more votes? This would obviously require some supervision, but a "propose merge" form for two very similar / identical ideas would help ensure that competition doesn't kill good ideas.
The merge process would also have to check to ensure that votes from the same person for each idea are not double counted, but I don't think this would be that hard to implement.
Example from idea 4292 :
One is suggesting to add MBR recovery option in Installation CD. http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/1242/
One is suggesting that installer should never overwrite MBR. http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/1957/
One is suggesting to have general application which can recover MBR. http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/3985/
All these ideas should be merged and a single solution which seems to be good enough should be implemented.
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Ubuntu Brainstorm should make it possible to vote for idea deletion
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Written by Eproxus the 28 Feb 08 at 16:29. Category: Brainstorm.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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The reason for this is to unclutter Ubuntu Brainstorm.
Some ideas submitted are not applicable, or are already existing although the poster didn't know about them.
It should be possible mark an idea for deletion instead of just voting it down, but it should be well distinguished from voting down an idea. Perhaps users must click on the idea to be able to mark it for deletion.
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Categories for organizing Brainstorm ideas
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Written by johngunderman the 29 Feb 08 at 02:18. Category: Brainstorm.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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This site is really amazing, and a great step in reaching out to the Ubuntu community, but it still needs a bit of work. I suggest that the categories for ideas be listed on the left hand side of the screen for easy access. I have not yet found an easy way to sort ideas by their category, which seems a strange oversight in design.
Developer comments
If you look carefully at the advanced search, you will find the ability to sort by category.
Meanwhile, your wish has been fulfilled and will be uploaded soon!
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Allow us to post pictures into ideas
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Written by flooted the 4 Mar 08 at 08:14. Category: Brainstorm.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Sometimes a picture shows what we are talking about better than words so allow us to post pictures in our ideas, like you can on Ideastorm.
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Allow users to attach "bounties" to Ubuntu Brainstorm ideas
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Written by Auzy the 29 Feb 08 at 11:41. Category: Brainstorm.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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It would be great if users could attach money to Brainstorm ideas. Its all good and well to post hundreds of ideas, but as things go, ideas which are posted first may not be the best ideas, but will climb to the top fastest (and will stay there, because people will vote for them on most popular).
Lets make it possible for people to donate $5 or so to their own ideas. Sure nobody may implement it, or the patch may not be accepted but it opens things up a lot more. Nobody loses either.
For those who think that this will turn linux coders into people who only code for money are wrong. There have been many bounties in the past, and they have not wiped out the many developers (me inclusive) who code as a hobby. Even with the gnome bounties in place, I still continued coding my application at the time for instance.
Anyway, at the end of the day, its not hard to implement, and it will do nothing but speed up development for highly wanted features (and maybe even organisations like gnome could use the money on spreading word about linux, or improving their hardware support).
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Ubuntu Brainstorm search should be case insensitive
better search for brainstorm (#196988)
| In : | ubuntu-qa-website |
| Status : | Confirmed |
| Importance : | Wishlist |
| Assignee : | |
5 comments, 2 subscribers and 0 duplicates
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Written by Eproxus the 29 Feb 08 at 12:49. Category: Brainstorm.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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The search function in Ubuntu Brainstorm currently search case sensitive, e.g. searching for "openid" does not find posts with titles containing "OpenID".
Developer comments
Fixed in devel branch, update soon.
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Show the number of ideas in each category
Show the number of ideas in each category (#198755)
| In : | ubuntu-qa-website |
| Status : | Confirmed |
| Importance : | Wishlist |
| Assignee : | |
1 comments, 2 subscribers and 0 duplicates
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Written by flooted the 5 Mar 08 at 10:33. Category: Brainstorm.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Please show the number of ideas in each category, in parenthesis. For example:
Ideas being worked upon (123)
Implemented ideas (57)
Accessibility (145)
Brainstorm (456)
etc.
It should also show how many ideas there are in total somewhere....
Thanks
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Possibility to "bookmark" ideas
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Written by frandavid100 the 29 Feb 08 at 01:50. Category: Brainstorm.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Could there be a way to mark an idea as "favourite" in brainstorm.ubuntu? To star, or bookmark an idea so I can find it more easily later on and see what people have commented?
Developer comments
You are now able to bookmark ideas by clicking on the grey star next to the title!
To consult your bookmarks, go to your dashboard.
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One vote for one person per idea
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Written by Masapena the 8 Mar 08 at 20:41. Category: Brainstorm.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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I can easily vote many times on any idea, if I click many times fast enough. This is clearly wrong and very undemocratic!
I tried Brainstorm on Opera 9.23 and Windows XP
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