Re: thunderbird upgrade - wtf?

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On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 11:53 +0100, Richard Hughes wrote:
> * How long do we give the user to test the software? Wait until the
> software is run for the first time? The third time? 

I don't think you can determine that. What if it's not something that
gets 'run' at all, also?

I'm thinking, bizarrely, of something like eBay's feedback interface:
every time you run a package-management app after installing testing
updates, it has an unobtrusive reminder somewhere that you need to leave
feedback on X packages, but it's up to the user to click the reminder
(or whatever) to initiate the feedback-leaving-process.

If you want to pop up bubbles it could just be done every X days, again
with the 'you need to leave feedback for X packages' text. I'm split on
whether it's a good idea at all, though.

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