to make connection to the community easier, as is done with mozilla
firefox, an idea could be to insert some voices in the help menu on the
window. at the moment at the moment there is one sending users to the
bug reporting page, fine, but more voices to send users to forums and
mailing lists (something like 'get help online' or 'contact the
foundation') to have more feedbacks and give more help could be inserted.
Il 19/01/2013 20:56, Paolo Debortoli ha scritto:
Il 19/01/2013 19:54, Dennis Roczek ha scritto:
Hello mailinglist!
this is my first here, so bear with me if I'm doing something wrong. I
was writing with Florian Effenberger and he wanted me to post here my
idea.
I'm rather active at the English Wikipedia and they have there a so
called 'Bounty Board'. [1]
On that wikipage everybody is able to post his wish which article should
be improved to a certain
quality level or that an article is created for a reward. The rewards
look different. The most chosed rewards are:
* a donation to the Wikimedia Foundation (which is the foundation behind
Wikipedia),
* a 'donation' to the improver,
* an improvement to any other article (often bounded to a genre).
it's nice, yes. some people have been talking until now about some
ideas proposed such as a libreoffice 'brainstorming' or 'easy
hack' (done on website or on google pages or facebbok), such as
done by AOO or the ubuntu community. Many things are feasible; maybe
the main problem is finding a number of people interested in.
I think this system would also work for LibreOffice. I know that at
least some users would pay money if a particular bug is resolved or any
wished improvements are made.
it's possible, yes, but I am not sure. for sure it would increase
partecipation. rewards could be made in different ways (eg a prize for
the most voted or innovative improvements). another possible option
could be something like (involving universities) giving students
prizes for dissertations or thesis one the topics needed by the
foundation (marketing subjects or technical solutions).
The solution to offer such 'bounties' at the English Wikipedia was
created by other English contributors, so the technical solution is
rather bad, but with a small bunch of PHP code this could be rather a
great board: All is need is a small table in a database.
Moreover I thought this could be added to as an extension to the bug
submission wizard which has nearly all relevant parts.
Any thoughts? I heard there were already two attempts (before LO
existed), but failed. I think we could do it better!
Regards,
Dennis Roczek
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Bounty_board
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