Early on Jeff asked Should meta.stackoverflow.com replace uservoice.com?. I argued then that the Q&A format wasn't that great a fit to a user request engine.
So, 2 months on, how is it doing?
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Early on Jeff asked Should meta.stackoverflow.com replace uservoice.com?. I argued then that the Q&A format wasn't that great a fit to a user request engine. So, 2 months on, how is it doing?
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It seems to me that it's working much better than UserVoice ever did, mostly because the engine/UI is so much better to start with. I won't rehash the issues I had with UserVoice just as a user, but suffice to say I'm happier here :) If I were the UV authors I'd now be seriously concerned that StackExchange may be a serious competitor for UV as a support forum. I haven't checked the prices and I suspect SE is more expensive than UV, mind you... Not only is Meta better than UV for feature requests and bug reports, but it's also obviously relieved the pressure of non-programming SO discussions on SO. Basically a big +1 for Meta from me. | |||
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UserVoice was nearly invisible for most people. Meta is more visible, if only because we can automatically migrate questions here. I don't know that it works any better for actually getting feedback on feature development. I'm sure that the team pays attention to feature suggestions, but the choice of which features of developed doesn't really seem to be tied to voting in any systematic way. It's not clear that this was intended, but I'd sure like to see it happen that way (see here). | |||||||||
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As far as a feature request and bug reporting device, I think there are both pros and cons to it. Pros:
Cons:
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As Cletus points out, it'd be nice if we had top-level links to the "incomplete requests and unfinished bugs sorted by votes" queries. edit: and now we do! http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/05/new-top-bugs-and-top-requests-on-meta/ | |||||||||||||
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My own thoughts:
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Well, I wasn't part of the wide world of UserVoice, but I've been around these parts for a little while. Some of the things I've noticed:
All in all, I think that Meta has proven to be a very easy way for new users to get support, and for those with good ideas to get them to the dev team. I just think that it's being underused by the dev team on the interaction side of the fence. We are all here (hopefully) because we enjoy being on SOFU (and a lot on Meta), and we want to actually improve the respective sites and communities. I think this has given us a great avenue for discussing how we can do that, how we handle non-technical issues on SOFU, and how the respective cultures are formed and maintained. And I think that's bloody awesome, but the potential for more awesome is there. So that makes me one happy penguin. | |||
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Meta is MUCH better than UV. There is something about the UV formula that isn't quite right. The UI/performance and ease of use are lacking. The anonymous noise also causes lots of trouble. Still, there are a few small things I like better about UV. I think they are on to something with the restriction of upvotes on feature requests. By telling users to pick 1-2 issues they really want fixed if gives you much better visibility on what the community REALLY want. Tags != Status. I really dislike the way Meta uses tags to denote an items status UV had a proper status field for each item. Filtering through the huge amount of knowledge on Meta is really hard. | |||
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