Hi Gabbe, On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 9:21 AM, Gabbe Nord <gabbe.nord@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 1. An easy way to provide this feedback, and encouragement to do so. > There's IRC, mailinglists and forums for this, but most apps actually lack > encouragement for feedback. Something as simple as writing "If you like this > software and have ideas/suggestions, please use [insert_method_here] to > contact us, all suggestions are appreciated!". The worst thing that could > happen is that the suggestion isn't used, but I think tons can be gained by > making the user feel more involved. Excellent! This is a start. I can add something like this to the 'About' dialog of my applications. Questions: 1.) What else can I do, as a developer, to make users feel more involved? 2.) On a similar note, what else can I do, as a developer, to make developers feel more involved? > 2. Appreciation for the feedback. Some devs are better then others on > this, but I sadly think it's fairly common that users who try and provide > feedback either get treated as complete idiots, or that the dev takes it as > some form of personal insult. I've seen developers do this. It's really unfortunate. Thanks for your feedback! :) -- Devin Anderson surfacepatterns (at) gmail (dot) com blog - http://surfacepatterns.blogspot.com/ midisnoop - http://midisnoop.googlecode.com/ psinsights - http://psinsights.googlecode.com/ synthclone - http://synthclone.googlecode.com/ _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user