As I've said, I think we should have a Linux Mint Brainstorm like Ubuntu has. Brainstorm is open source and the source code is available on Launchpad.
This could be a great community project as well.







belovedmonster wrote:Because Mint has a forum rather than a mailing list it means anyone can start a thread requesting a new feature and anyone else can weigh in their opinions. Sure you dont get to see your idea has X number of votes, but its really not needed. Ironically this thread you have started therefore proves there is no need for brainstorm. You have suggested a new feature and now people are weighing up its pros and cons.
If everything about Mint was done on mailing lists then yes we could make use of a brain storm like site, but thankfully we don't have to put up crappy mailing lists.


belovedmonster wrote:...
If everything about Mint was done on mailing lists then yes we could make use of a brain storm like site, but thankfully we don't have to put up crappy mailing lists.







trot2millah wrote:belovedmonster wrote:That is partially true, but Brainstorm offers a number of features the forum can't provide
a. It quantifies the suggested solutions to each idea, bringing to light the best solutions which make it easier for developers
b. It displays the most popular ideas, something which this forum cannot do
c. It graphically organizes solutions to the ideas, which this forum cannot do
d. It quicky connects "brainstormers" with developers, wherein people who have ideas can have developers look at the ideas and determine plauseability, functionality, etc..




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