hi. i am an entusiastic fun of libreoffice, doing tests end promoting it in different ways. i have
to say that the software gives me more than i need both in quality and functions (i am a single
user writing essays and dissertations), i partecipate both in the marketing and user mailing
lists. i have read sometimes that sometimes institutional or enterprise users ask for some new
functions such as document modifications history or multiuser functions. the problen is wether
these suggestions go to developers in an appropriate, understandable form.
The idea is that the document foundation should have somewhere a public page to
allow people posting their suggestions or voting for the ones posted by
other people. I think it should be like a pool working about like this. a page with a list of
suggestions or
subjects where you can vote for one (which you think is important - with a few limitations like
just one vote for each issue from each ip
address to avoid cheating). otherwise you can send a message or email
message with the proposal of a new suggestion (a first filter
to avoid duplicates and to insert simply voices like eg 'automatic names for text documents instead
of noname' or 'dwg data import filer'
instead of 'hi, my name is... i would like to have...').
At the end
developers would find a list like: 'most voted suggestions: a)
cappuccino - 200 votes; b) coffee - 180 votes; c) black coffee - 160
votes' and so on. It means a concise and unique list of suggestions
to consider and think about.
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