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BigBallinStalin wrote:What does it work? How does the CC elite decide on which suggestions should be implemented?
Granted, time is finite, and so our resources, so in order to entice the developers to implement a suggestion, why not have the CC members offer them money for completing the suggestion (after it's given the go-ahead by the Board)?
The Voice wrote:Has anyone thought to create a suggestions thread that suggests implementing suggestions?
Army of GOD wrote:The Voice wrote:Has anyone thought to create a suggestions thread that suggests implementing suggestions?
Someone needs to create a thread suggesting it first
The Voice wrote:Army of GOD wrote:The Voice wrote:Has anyone thought to create a suggestions thread that suggests implementing suggestions?
Someone needs to create a thread suggesting it first
You mean to suggest a thread suggesting the creation of a thread that suggests the implementation of suggestions?
BigBallinStalin wrote:Wait, so... no one knows how suggestions are chosen and then implemented?
It's just a black box where 99% of suggestions are deflected, 0.09% are absorbed but lost, and the final 0.01% are implemented?
BigBallinStalin wrote:Wait, so... no one knows how suggestions are chosen and then implemented?
It's just a black box where 99% of suggestions are deflected, 0.09% are absorbed but lost, and the final 0.01% are implemented?
Dukasaur wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:Wait, so... no one knows how suggestions are chosen and then implemented?
It's just a black box where 99% of suggestions are deflected, 0.09% are absorbed but lost, and the final 0.01% are implemented?
Actually, your numbers are way off. About 96% of total threads in the Suggestions forum are in the Rejected pile, yes. However, probably about 70% of those are duplicates of earliear suggestions, and another 20% or so are just spurious suggestions, parodies, and bitch threads.
Of the suggestions that are both unique and serious, only about 75% are rejected. That might still seem high, but it really isn't when think about it seriously. How much change can a small company implement when it basically only has one core programmer?
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