Hi,
would it be useful to know if (and how many) some new/test/old feature or release is working well for all users? I mean, tipically people (including me) posts here only when/if they have problems or wish to know how to do something, I guess.
so, it could be perceived that a new/test/old feature is working bad, just because people which has no problem at all is not creating a thread, because it has no need, of course.
but, perhaps after some time a new release comes up, or there is a new feature, or a new package to test, there could be an admin created thread to say:
"hi guys, how is this new thing doing for you? who has problems (and maybe which ones) and who has no problem at all? else?"
probably not just a yes/no poll, but something allowing more detail, but it could be done in many ways, really.
in this way who has no problem with the asked thing could easily contribute and let know others about his experience as a user and, in the end, as a whole "user base".
would something like this work and be useful? (hey, is this a poll ALREADY!!? )
Marco
would it be useful to know if (and how many) some new/test/old feature or release is working well for all users? I mean, tipically people (including me) posts here only when/if they have problems or wish to know how to do something, I guess.
so, it could be perceived that a new/test/old feature is working bad, just because people which has no problem at all is not creating a thread, because it has no need, of course.
but, perhaps after some time a new release comes up, or there is a new feature, or a new package to test, there could be an admin created thread to say:
"hi guys, how is this new thing doing for you? who has problems (and maybe which ones) and who has no problem at all? else?"
probably not just a yes/no poll, but something allowing more detail, but it could be done in many ways, really.
in this way who has no problem with the asked thing could easily contribute and let know others about his experience as a user and, in the end, as a whole "user base".
would something like this work and be useful? (hey, is this a poll ALREADY!!? )
Marco