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I wonder if we could not use one of the tools below to better organize and keep traces of demands. This has been suggested on
Opentaps forum and I think it's a good idea. For the moment we kept things in http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/New+Features+Roadmap+-+Living+Document but it's far from optimal * UserVoice - http://uservoice.com/ * IdeaScale - http://www.ideascale.com/index.html UserVoice seems the most popular system by far. They have a free and discounted version for open source projects. Ideascale is newer, but they seem to offer better tools for collaboratively writing feature requests. **Open source** * CNProg - http://wiki.github.com/cnprog/CNPROG * Ubuntu BrainStorm - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Brainstorm/Installation Ubuntu Brainstorm is based on Drupal. I'm not aware of anyone using it other than Ubuntu. CNProg is really interesting, but it's not meant for feature requests altho you could kind of adapt it for that purpose. CNProg is an open source clone of StackOverflow. It's focused on FAQs where you vote on the most popular FAQs. However, if you just turned the world "question" into "idea" you could probably use it to manage feature requests too. **Other options** * use the http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/New+Features+Roadmap+-+Living+Document It seems like a lot of projects benefit from this concept combined with sponsored development. BTW I already suggested on dev ML to use well known Bouties and (my idea) Revert Bounties for sponsored developments. I have not reviewed the tools myself (as I said I just/mostly copied this from a message on Opentaps forum) but if we are interested I/we could give my/our opininon(s) I'm quite sure we could get more interesting and better organized ideas from such a tool. I guess we could install it (for instance Ubuntu Brainstorm) on our vm, maybe with the help of infra... Jacques |
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Jacques From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >I wonder if we could not use one of the tools below to better organize and keep traces of demands. This has been suggested on >Opentaps forum and I think it's a good idea. > For the moment we kept things in http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/New+Features+Roadmap+-+Living+Document but > it's far from optimal > > > * UserVoice - http://uservoice.com/ > * IdeaScale - http://www.ideascale.com/index.html > > UserVoice seems the most popular system by far. They have a free and discounted > version for open source projects. > > Ideascale is newer, but they seem to offer better tools for collaboratively > writing feature requests. > > **Open source** > > * CNProg - http://wiki.github.com/cnprog/CNPROG > * Ubuntu BrainStorm - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Brainstorm/Installation > > Ubuntu Brainstorm is based on Drupal. I'm not aware of anyone using it other > than Ubuntu. > > CNProg is really interesting, but it's not meant for feature requests altho > you could kind of adapt it for that purpose. CNProg is an open source clone > of StackOverflow. It's focused on FAQs where you vote on the most popular FAQs. > However, if you just turned the world "question" into "idea" you could probably > use it to manage feature requests too. > > **Other options** > > * use the http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/New+Features+Roadmap+-+Living+Document > It seems like a lot of projects benefit from this concept combined with sponsored development. > BTW I already suggested on dev ML to use well known Bouties and (my idea) Revert Bounties for sponsored developments. > > I have not reviewed the tools myself (as I said I just/mostly copied this from a message on Opentaps forum) but if we are > interested I/we could give my/our opininon(s) > I'm quite sure we could get more interesting and better organized ideas from such a tool. I guess we could install it (for > instance Ubuntu Brainstorm) on our vm, maybe with the help of infra... > > Jacques > > |
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OK and now, who will follow all this suggestions (in short, mid and long terms) and how?
We really need to use a tool I guess... Jacques From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> > Link for http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/ > > Jacques > > From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>I wonder if we could not use one of the tools below to better organize and keep traces of demands. This has been suggested on >>Opentaps forum and I think it's a good idea. >> For the moment we kept things in http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/New+Features+Roadmap+-+Living+Document but >> it's far from optimal >> >> >> * UserVoice - http://uservoice.com/ >> * IdeaScale - http://www.ideascale.com/index.html >> >> UserVoice seems the most popular system by far. They have a free and discounted >> version for open source projects. >> >> Ideascale is newer, but they seem to offer better tools for collaboratively >> writing feature requests. >> >> **Open source** >> >> * CNProg - http://wiki.github.com/cnprog/CNPROG >> * Ubuntu BrainStorm - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Brainstorm/Installation >> >> Ubuntu Brainstorm is based on Drupal. I'm not aware of anyone using it other >> than Ubuntu. >> >> CNProg is really interesting, but it's not meant for feature requests altho >> you could kind of adapt it for that purpose. CNProg is an open source clone >> of StackOverflow. It's focused on FAQs where you vote on the most popular FAQs. >> However, if you just turned the world "question" into "idea" you could probably >> use it to manage feature requests too. >> >> **Other options** >> >> * use the http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/New+Features+Roadmap+-+Living+Document >> It seems like a lot of projects benefit from this concept combined with sponsored development. >> BTW I already suggested on dev ML to use well known Bouties and (my idea) Revert Bounties for sponsored developments. >> >> I have not reviewed the tools myself (as I said I just/mostly copied this from a message on Opentaps forum) but if we are >> interested I/we could give my/our opininon(s) >> I'm quite sure we could get more interesting and better organized ideas from such a tool. I guess we could install it (for >> instance Ubuntu Brainstorm) on our vm, maybe with the help of infra... >> >> Jacques >> >> > > |
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http://ofbiz.uservoice.com/ and http://ofbiz.ideascale.com/ Looks like almost the same to me. We may create more if needed, or completly forget the idea... Jacques From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> > OK and now, who will follow all this suggestions (in short, mid and long terms) and how? > We really need to use a tool I guess... > > Jacques > > From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >> Link for http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/ >> >> Jacques >> >> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>>I wonder if we could not use one of the tools below to better organize and keep traces of demands. This has been suggested on >>>Opentaps forum and I think it's a good idea. >>> For the moment we kept things in http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/New+Features+Roadmap+-+Living+Document but >>> it's far from optimal >>> >>> >>> * UserVoice - http://uservoice.com/ >>> * IdeaScale - http://www.ideascale.com/index.html >>> >>> UserVoice seems the most popular system by far. They have a free and discounted >>> version for open source projects. >>> >>> Ideascale is newer, but they seem to offer better tools for collaboratively >>> writing feature requests. >>> >>> **Open source** >>> >>> * CNProg - http://wiki.github.com/cnprog/CNPROG >>> * Ubuntu BrainStorm - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Brainstorm/Installation >>> >>> Ubuntu Brainstorm is based on Drupal. I'm not aware of anyone using it other >>> than Ubuntu. >>> >>> CNProg is really interesting, but it's not meant for feature requests altho >>> you could kind of adapt it for that purpose. CNProg is an open source clone >>> of StackOverflow. It's focused on FAQs where you vote on the most popular FAQs. >>> However, if you just turned the world "question" into "idea" you could probably >>> use it to manage feature requests too. >>> >>> **Other options** >>> >>> * use the http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/New+Features+Roadmap+-+Living+Document >>> It seems like a lot of projects benefit from this concept combined with sponsored development. >>> BTW I already suggested on dev ML to use well known Bouties and (my idea) Revert Bounties for sponsored developments. >>> >>> I have not reviewed the tools myself (as I said I just/mostly copied this from a message on Opentaps forum) but if we are >>> interested I/we could give my/our opininon(s) >>> I'm quite sure we could get more interesting and better organized ideas from such a tool. I guess we could install it (for >>> instance Ubuntu Brainstorm) on our vm, maybe with the help of infra... >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> >> > |
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At least tonight (here GMT+1) ideascale is quicker...
Jacques From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >I have created > http://ofbiz.uservoice.com/ > and > http://ofbiz.ideascale.com/ > > Looks like almost the same to me. > We may create more if needed, or completly forget the idea... > > Jacques > > From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >> OK and now, who will follow all this suggestions (in short, mid and long terms) and how? >> We really need to use a tool I guess... >> >> Jacques >> >> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>> Link for http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/ >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>>>I wonder if we could not use one of the tools below to better organize and keep traces of demands. This has been suggested on >>>>Opentaps forum and I think it's a good idea. >>>> For the moment we kept things in http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/New+Features+Roadmap+-+Living+Document but >>>> it's far from optimal >>>> >>>> >>>> * UserVoice - http://uservoice.com/ >>>> * IdeaScale - http://www.ideascale.com/index.html >>>> >>>> UserVoice seems the most popular system by far. They have a free and discounted >>>> version for open source projects. >>>> >>>> Ideascale is newer, but they seem to offer better tools for collaboratively >>>> writing feature requests. >>>> >>>> **Open source** >>>> >>>> * CNProg - http://wiki.github.com/cnprog/CNPROG >>>> * Ubuntu BrainStorm - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Brainstorm/Installation >>>> >>>> Ubuntu Brainstorm is based on Drupal. I'm not aware of anyone using it other >>>> than Ubuntu. >>>> >>>> CNProg is really interesting, but it's not meant for feature requests altho >>>> you could kind of adapt it for that purpose. CNProg is an open source clone >>>> of StackOverflow. It's focused on FAQs where you vote on the most popular FAQs. >>>> However, if you just turned the world "question" into "idea" you could probably >>>> use it to manage feature requests too. >>>> >>>> **Other options** >>>> >>>> * use the http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/New+Features+Roadmap+-+Living+Document >>>> It seems like a lot of projects benefit from this concept combined with sponsored development. >>>> BTW I already suggested on dev ML to use well known Bouties and (my idea) Revert Bounties for sponsored developments. >>>> >>>> I have not reviewed the tools myself (as I said I just/mostly copied this from a message on Opentaps forum) but if we are >>>> interested I/we could give my/our opininon(s) >>>> I'm quite sure we could get more interesting and better organized ideas from such a tool. I guess we could install it (for >>>> instance Ubuntu Brainstorm) on our vm, maybe with the help of infra... >>>> >>>> Jacques >>>> >>>> >>> >> > |
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If anybody has a problem with the domain names (I used ofbiz in it) please let me know...
Jacques From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 9:37 PM Subject: Re: Brainstorming about the Framework: tools > At least tonight (here GMT+1) ideascale is quicker... > > Jacques > > From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>I have created >> http://ofbiz.uservoice.com/ >> and >> http://ofbiz.ideascale.com/ >> >> Looks like almost the same to me. >> We may create more if needed, or completly forget the idea... >> >> Jacques >> >> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>> OK and now, who will follow all this suggestions (in short, mid and long terms) and how? >>> We really need to use a tool I guess... >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>>> Link for http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/ >>>> >>>> Jacques >>>> >>>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>>>>I wonder if we could not use one of the tools below to better organize and keep traces of demands. This has been suggested on >>>>>Opentaps forum and I think it's a good idea. >>>>> For the moment we kept things in http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/New+Features+Roadmap+-+Living+Document >>>>> but it's far from optimal >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> * UserVoice - http://uservoice.com/ >>>>> * IdeaScale - http://www.ideascale.com/index.html >>>>> >>>>> UserVoice seems the most popular system by far. They have a free and discounted >>>>> version for open source projects. >>>>> >>>>> Ideascale is newer, but they seem to offer better tools for collaboratively >>>>> writing feature requests. >>>>> >>>>> **Open source** >>>>> >>>>> * CNProg - http://wiki.github.com/cnprog/CNPROG >>>>> * Ubuntu BrainStorm - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Brainstorm/Installation >>>>> >>>>> Ubuntu Brainstorm is based on Drupal. I'm not aware of anyone using it other >>>>> than Ubuntu. >>>>> >>>>> CNProg is really interesting, but it's not meant for feature requests altho >>>>> you could kind of adapt it for that purpose. CNProg is an open source clone >>>>> of StackOverflow. It's focused on FAQs where you vote on the most popular FAQs. >>>>> However, if you just turned the world "question" into "idea" you could probably >>>>> use it to manage feature requests too. >>>>> >>>>> **Other options** >>>>> >>>>> * use the http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/New+Features+Roadmap+-+Living+Document >>>>> It seems like a lot of projects benefit from this concept combined with sponsored development. >>>>> BTW I already suggested on dev ML to use well known Bouties and (my idea) Revert Bounties for sponsored developments. >>>>> >>>>> I have not reviewed the tools myself (as I said I just/mostly copied this from a message on Opentaps forum) but if we are >>>>> interested I/we could give my/our opininon(s) >>>>> I'm quite sure we could get more interesting and better organized ideas from such a tool. I guess we could install it (for >>>>> instance Ubuntu Brainstorm) on our vm, maybe with the help of infra... >>>>> >>>>> Jacques >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> > |
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Regards Scott On 11/03/2010, at 1:39 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > If anybody has a problem with the domain names (I used ofbiz in it) please let me know... > > Jacques > > From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> > To: <[hidden email]> > Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 9:37 PM > Subject: Re: Brainstorming about the Framework: tools > > >> At least tonight (here GMT+1) ideascale is quicker... >> >> Jacques >> >> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>> I have created >>> http://ofbiz.uservoice.com/ >>> and >>> http://ofbiz.ideascale.com/ >>> >>> Looks like almost the same to me. >>> We may create more if needed, or completly forget the idea... >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>>> OK and now, who will follow all this suggestions (in short, mid and long terms) and how? >>>> We really need to use a tool I guess... >>>> >>>> Jacques >>>> >>>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>>>> Link for http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/ >>>>> >>>>> Jacques >>>>> >>>>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>>>>> I wonder if we could not use one of the tools below to better organize and keep traces of demands. This has been suggested on Opentaps forum and I think it's a good idea. >>>>>> For the moment we kept things in http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/New+Features+Roadmap+-+Living+Document but it's far from optimal >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> * UserVoice - http://uservoice.com/ >>>>>> * IdeaScale - http://www.ideascale.com/index.html >>>>>> >>>>>> UserVoice seems the most popular system by far. They have a free and discounted >>>>>> version for open source projects. >>>>>> >>>>>> Ideascale is newer, but they seem to offer better tools for collaboratively >>>>>> writing feature requests. >>>>>> >>>>>> **Open source** >>>>>> >>>>>> * CNProg - http://wiki.github.com/cnprog/CNPROG >>>>>> * Ubuntu BrainStorm - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Brainstorm/Installation >>>>>> >>>>>> Ubuntu Brainstorm is based on Drupal. I'm not aware of anyone using it other >>>>>> than Ubuntu. >>>>>> >>>>>> CNProg is really interesting, but it's not meant for feature requests altho >>>>>> you could kind of adapt it for that purpose. CNProg is an open source clone >>>>>> of StackOverflow. It's focused on FAQs where you vote on the most popular FAQs. >>>>>> However, if you just turned the world "question" into "idea" you could probably >>>>>> use it to manage feature requests too. >>>>>> >>>>>> **Other options** >>>>>> >>>>>> * use the http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBADMIN/New+Features+Roadmap+-+Living+Document >>>>>> It seems like a lot of projects benefit from this concept combined with sponsored development. >>>>>> BTW I already suggested on dev ML to use well known Bouties and (my idea) Revert Bounties for sponsored developments. >>>>>> >>>>>> I have not reviewed the tools myself (as I said I just/mostly copied this from a message on Opentaps forum) but if we are interested I/we could give my/our opininon(s) >>>>>> I'm quite sure we could get more interesting and better organized ideas from such a tool. I guess we could install it (for instance Ubuntu Brainstorm) on our vm, maybe with the help of infra... >>>>>> >>>>>> Jacques >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> > > smime.p7s (3K) Download Attachment |
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