[OpenID] UserVoice on OpenID.net
Steven Livingstone-Perez
weblivz at hotmail.com
Thu Jan 22 08:35:15 UTC 2009
I added this yesterday to my site. I used UserVoice over GetSatisfaction
simply for the reason that one day I enter a lot of day into the latter and
then chose to log in with my OpenID which subsequently redirected me and
lost all of my data. In saying that, from a UI perspective both are very
much the same.
I agree - a good idea and worth putting on.
I also wonder whether an official Twitter account would be useful to make
the site "live"more. I actually like Dave's stream
(http://www.davidrecordon.com/) - not sure if you think this would work for
the OpenID.Net site too. Would certainly make the site "live" more.
Regards,
Steven
http://livz.org
From: general-bounces at openid.net [mailto:general-bounces at openid.net] On
Behalf Of Chris Messina
Sent: 22 January 2009 07:48
To: OpenID List; board at openid.net
Cc: Richard White; Marcus Nelson
Subject: [OpenID] UserVoice on OpenID.net
Wanted to get the general sense for adding a "feedback" tab to the OpenID
site that aggregated opinions, feature requests and comments on
openid.uservoice.com. The purpose would be to gather feedback from visitors
to the site -- and perhaps to collect information about how to make our site
more useful and informative.
UserVoice has already setup a comped account for us -- it's just a matter of
making the decision to go ahead with it. I think it's a good idea, and
providing another source of feedback for us would be useful -- especially if
it results in tasks that community members at large can respond to.
I'm open to thoughts and feeback -- and based on the response -- get this on
the site by next week.
Chris
--
Chris Messina
Citizen-Participant &
Open Web Advocate-at-Large
factoryjoe.com # diso-project.org
citizenagency.com # vidoop.com
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