Creating feedback form (unless you put the feedback link into a very
visible place) shouldn't increase the feedback load.
On the contrary, complex feedback form asking to categorize the
suggestion, and giving already frequently suggested ideas to review
before sending something new, would reduce the feedback load amount,
and increase it's quality.
Gradually you could put the feedback link somewhere in a more visible
place if you felt that the lack of feedback.
On 10/20/06, Oldak Quill <oldakquill(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 19/10/06, Mindaugas Indriunas
<inyuki(a)gmail.com> wrote:
So one suggestion would be to make such a feedback system, and there
should be a much larger number of people giving out their ideas; some
of which might be of real value.
There are many ways to give feedback to both the MediaWiki and Wikimedia
guys. You can make suggestions on the IRC channels, make suggestions and
proposals on these mailing lists, make suggestions and proposals on a few
Wikis (
http://meta.wikimedia.org/ http://www.mediawiki.org/), or post a
bug/feature request at Bugzilla (
http://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/).
I would say with confidence that the Mediawiki developers are far closer and
more responsive to their users. Importantly, they are mostly volunteers
drawn from the Wikimedia community.
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