Should meta.stackoverflow.com replace uservoice.com? - Meta Stack Overflow most recent 30 from meta.stackoverflow.com 2009-11-23T10:52:31Z http://meta.stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/1 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1/should-meta-stackoverflow-com-replace-uservoice-com 49 Should meta.stackoverflow.com replace uservoice.com? Jeff Atwood 2009-06-28T07:14:29Z 2009-08-30T09:13:00Z <p>Now that we have meta.stackoverflow.com, should we continue using uservoice.com?</p> <p>The only requirement for participation here is that you have an existing stackoverflow / serverfault / superuser account -- but you can be a brand new user, so anonymous participation is allowed.</p> <p>It seems that questions tagged "bug" or "feature" could be voted on and commented in a fashion very similar to what uservoice already offers.</p> <p>Some people wanted to <a href="http://stackoverflow.uservoice.com/pages/1722-general/suggestions/193243-move-from-uv-to-getsatisfaction" rel="nofollow">move to GetSatisfaction</a>, but I wasn't happy with that service.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1/should-meta-stackoverflow-com-replace-uservoice-com/3#3 24 Answer by cletus for Should meta.stackoverflow.com replace uservoice.com? cletus 2009-06-28T08:14:46Z 2009-06-28T08:14:46Z <p>As much as UV annoys me (and believe me it does), this doesn't do the job of UV.</p> <p>The key part of UV is the issue tracking component. Where is the part on here to say what's been declined, started, completed, etc?</p> <p>This could easily be the place for questions like about SO and how it works though (ie things that don't necessarily result in site changes but are just issues people want to discuss).</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1/should-meta-stackoverflow-com-replace-uservoice-com/7#7 10 Answer by tardate for Should meta.stackoverflow.com replace uservoice.com? tardate 2009-06-28T08:49:59Z 2009-06-28T08:49:59Z <p>Good idea.</p> <p>I think you could well use meta in place of UV, and there are some nice benefits in addition to unified authentication/identity, common l'n'f etc.</p> <p>One of the main difficulties I have with UV is that it tends to 'lose' older/less popular items. They just drop off the radar, rarely to be heard from again. Especially if an item has been declined, it is very hard to continue a conversation and raise it from the dead again. This is where meta could shine owing to the way SO has been designed - you never have to throw anything out;-)</p> <p>Who knows? Today's 'declined' stupid idea could be just what the community is clamoring for in another six months.</p> <p>Tracking could be achieved with tagging (declined, started, completed etc) as Jeff suggests, however there would need to be a distinction between 'tracking tags' (needing elevated reputation or moderator rights to exercise), and subject tags for mere mortals. That sounds like an extra feature that would need to be developed (6-8 weeks?)</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1/should-meta-stackoverflow-com-replace-uservoice-com/8#8 50 Answer by Al for Should meta.stackoverflow.com replace uservoice.com? Al 2009-06-28T08:50:44Z 2009-06-28T08:50:44Z <p>I'd prefer to see uservoice.com replaced with this site and expect that to naturally happen. The end-user experience is consistent and the friction of working with the UV site is removed.</p> <p>meta.stackoverflow.com won't have every feature to assist this initially but these can be added.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1/should-meta-stackoverflow-com-replace-uservoice-com/12#12 3 Answer by Amadiere for Should meta.stackoverflow.com replace uservoice.com? Amadiere 2009-06-28T09:20:43Z 2009-06-28T09:20:43Z <p>I think using the StackOverflow engine to monitor and keep track of feature requests and their importance in the community, can be compared to using PHPBB (or other discussion board) to deal with Questions &amp; Answers.</p> <p>Both solutions will do the job, however one of them is specifically designed to do a job and while maybe not perfect, will generally prove itself to be the better candidate over time (reluctantly or not).</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1/should-meta-stackoverflow-com-replace-uservoice-com/27#27 1 Answer by Dennis Williamson for Should meta.stackoverflow.com replace uservoice.com? Dennis Williamson 2009-06-28T09:45:34Z 2009-06-28T09:45:34Z <p>It makes sense to me to have a consolidated Meta rather than a fractured UserVoice. While it makes sense that the subject matter covered by each individual site be separated on those sites, meta-issues are often common to all.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1/should-meta-stackoverflow-com-replace-uservoice-com/43#43 6 Answer by sth for Should meta.stackoverflow.com replace uservoice.com? sth 2009-06-28T10:13:29Z 2009-06-28T10:13:29Z <p>There are several different aspects to the whole "meta" area:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Meta discussion</strong> (Required features: <em>discussion, maybe voting</em>): Now we have meta.SO, so that's good.</li> <li><strong>Feature requests</strong> (Required features: <em>discussion, voting, status tracking</em>): Currently handled by Uservoice.</li> <li><strong>Bug tracking</strong> (Required features: <em>discussion, status tracking</em>): Shouldn't there naturally be a FogBugs installation for Stack Overflow?</li> <li><strong>Customer support</strong> (Required features: <em>Q&amp;A, Minimal discussion and status tracking</em>): Can probably be handled by meta.SO. Fun fact: even Uservoice doesn't use Uservoice for this (they use <a href="http://uservoice.zendesk.com/" rel="nofollow">Zendesk</a>).</li> </ul> <p>Uservoice is really only made for handling feature requests and it provides the basic features that are needed for that. It might have it's flaws, but it basically provides the right tools. The stackoverflow engine only provides voting and some kind of discussion forum.</p> <p>Rather than a tag, the missing status tracking would be more something like the current closed/deleted/locked state of questions. Depending on the internal implementation of these question properties it might be fairly easy (or not) to add a few more states like "started" and "completed". Setting these would be restricted to moderators and you would have basic status tracking for each question. The only disadvantage would be that you can't really search for these properties.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1/should-meta-stackoverflow-com-replace-uservoice-com/130#130 3 Answer by jalf for Should meta.stackoverflow.com replace uservoice.com? jalf 2009-06-28T13:05:19Z 2009-06-28T13:10:46Z <p>I think there are two distinct purposes to serve. One is true meta-questions - asking <em>about</em> StackOverflow, the other is discussing improvements.</p> <p>There are many such meta-questions, ranging from "what does this icon mean", or "what does Community Wiki mean" (what <em>does</em> it mean exactly?), to "why haven't I gotten this badge yet", or "should we edit grammatical errors in other people's questions", or "when should we vote to close?"</p> <p>None of those really belong on UV.</p> <p>Then there are bug tracking, feature requests and other discussions related to improving the site. Yes, they could probably be moved here - the SO software does seem to support most of the necessary features, but I think it makes sense to keep them separate. Isn't it simpler for everyone if we know that Meta is for asking questions <em>about</em> SO, and UserVoice is for, well, letting users voices get heard?</p> <p>At the very least, I think some kind of stricter tagging policy might be required. If you're going to search through this place for feature requestions, it'll get messy if you have to search for everything tagged [feature], [feature-request], [features], [new-features] and so on. Perhaps a few tags ([feature] and [defect] perhaps) should be given special treatment, and be visible as checkboxes or radiobuttons, the way community wiki is, to make it easy to clearly mark which questions are "stuff I want improveed on SO", and which are just "stuff I'd like explained about SO"</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1/should-meta-stackoverflow-com-replace-uservoice-com/167#167 11 Answer by Assaf for Should meta.stackoverflow.com replace uservoice.com? Assaf 2009-06-28T13:56:08Z 2009-06-28T17:22:19Z <p>Definitely <strong>Yes</strong>.</p> <p>Counting votes in favor/against a feature/bug does not a web application make.</p> <ol> <li>SO already has the userbase.</li> <li>SO can track votes 1-per-user on question/answers.</li> <li>The status of change requests can be conveyed by tags/editing, etc. </li> </ol> <p>In short: <strong>SO > UV</strong></p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1/should-meta-stackoverflow-com-replace-uservoice-com/175#175 6 Answer by Kyle Cronin for Should meta.stackoverflow.com replace uservoice.com? Kyle Cronin 2009-06-28T14:08:05Z 2009-07-01T05:21:00Z <p>I think this is a great idea. However, some tweaks need to be made to the system to be successful. Mainly, we need some way of marking a feature as completed or declined. Otherwise when you list out the <a href="http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged?tagnames=feature-request&amp;sort=votes&amp;pagesize=15">feature requests</a> there's no way to see what's been done and what's left to do.</p> <p>The best existing mechanism for doing so would be the close mechanism. However, there are a few drawbacks to this approach. First, it's not possible to filter out the closed requests when viewing the request list. Second, it would be better to allow discussion to continue after a request has been completed or declined, to allow for discussion of the solution or additional justification about why it the feature is needed in an attempt to counteract the decline.</p> <p>Another possibility is for a moderator to post a reply, then have that reply become the 'accepted' answer. This solution would allow people to continue discussing the issue past completion/decline. However, one of the suggestions I made to Jeff was to remove the notion of an 'accepted answer' from this site, as it doesn't make much sense in a subjective discussion.</p> <p>In any case, the best solution would be for a completely new mechanism that could specifically handle feature requests. But yes, I definitely think that UV can, and should, be supplanted by this site.</p> <p>As of right now, basic UV functions are now being emulated through tags. To make a feature request, tag your post <a href="http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/feature-request"><code>feature-request</code></a>. Similarly, bugs are tagged <a href="http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/bug"><code>bug</code></a>. If your request is declined, it will be tagged <a href="http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/status-declined"><code>status-declined</code></a>. Likewise, <code>status-completed</code>, <code>status-started</code>, and <code>status-under-review</code> are anticipated, but have not seen use yet.</p> <p>This use of tags to reflect the status of the feature request may be temporary, but I suspect that tagging <code>feature-request</code> or <code>bug</code> will remain as the official mechanism for requesting or suggesting improvements to the site.</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1/should-meta-stackoverflow-com-replace-uservoice-com/313#313 1 Answer by Shog9 for Should meta.stackoverflow.com replace uservoice.com? Shog9 2009-06-28T19:17:38Z 2009-06-28T19:17:38Z <p>I still think you should move to a real bug-tracking system. There must be a decent one out there <em>somewhere</em>...</p> <p>But, until you manage to find a Fantastic Organizational and Grouping tool for Bugz, the SO system would be an improvement over UV. Heck... it can't be any worse...</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1/should-meta-stackoverflow-com-replace-uservoice-com/415#415 1 Answer by Michael Pryor for Should meta.stackoverflow.com replace uservoice.com? Michael Pryor 2009-06-29T00:48:18Z 2009-06-29T00:48:18Z <p>YES !</p> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1/should-meta-stackoverflow-com-replace-uservoice-com/667#667 5 Answer by Joel Coehoorn for Should meta.stackoverflow.com replace uservoice.com? Joel Coehoorn 2009-06-29T14:58:23Z 2009-06-30T15:19:09Z <p>What I like about meta.so.com vs uservoice is that it encourages the Q&amp;A format. </p> <p>As a uservoice mod, I see a lot of requests saying <em>"I want you to do X"</em>, where 'X' is a specific way to handle problem 'A'. 'X' may or may not be very well thought out (often not), and there's no way to group together all the different requests that we solve 'A' without closing a bunch of them as duplicates, even though they don't all really ask for the same thing.</p> <p>Here, a user is more likely to ask the question <em>"How can we solve A?"</em>, and then provide their idea as the first answer. IMO, this sets us up to have a much better discussion over the best way to really handle the problem. It means when someone asks about the same problem we'll have a place we can point them. If someone poses a solution before stating the problem, we have a way to handle it (edits). Most of all, we have a way to vote among the different solutions, and a way to vote for items at the problem level.</p> <p>The one thing uservoice does have vs stackoverflow is how it handles the voting:</p> <ul> <li>Better vote scarcity. On meta.so.com, it will be too easy to just vote for everything that needs fixed, rather than forcing users to think about how they want to prioritize their votes. As a result, everything has a high vote total and it's less clear which new features or bugs users really feel is important</li> <li>When voting on solutions to problems, you really want to be able to <em>move</em> an upvote from answer to another better one rather than just vote for both. But Stackoverflow locks your votes in place much too soon. And you'd want to do this in a way that doesn't necessarily impact the rep score for the person from whom you just revoked a vote.</li> </ul> http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1/should-meta-stackoverflow-com-replace-uservoice-com/1392#1392 1 Answer by docgnome for Should meta.stackoverflow.com replace uservoice.com? docgnome 2009-07-01T05:34:07Z 2009-07-01T05:34:07Z <p>The only real thing that I see that UV provides that MSO doesn't is a limited number of votes. This forces users to only vote up the stuff they <em>really</em> want until that gets done/rejected/whatever. That avoids the problem where every user up votes everything. It allows the developers to more easily prioritize feature requests.</p>