Timeline for Are any major improvements planned for the core Q&A engine? Is there any point in contributing relevant suggestions?
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Jun 12, 2017 at 10:36 | history | edited | grg | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Jun 4, 2017 at 18:39 | comment | added | jscs | There are also a number of instances where ideas or feedback have been actively requested meta.stackexchange.com/questions/285889/… meta.stackexchange.com/questions/252690/… with no apparent results. | |
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Feb 10, 2017 at 2:47 | comment | added | Christian Gollhardt |
Some status-whatever for at least the top feature-request (> 50 votes) shouldn't take so long imho ;)
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Feb 10, 2017 at 1:08 | history | edited | Tanner | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Feb 10, 2017 at 1:03 | comment | added | Tanner | @Shog9 et al... I just want to say that I know you guys do a great and somewhat thankless job with the amount of tasks you undoubtedly have to undertake to look after the sites, I don't in any way mean this as a dig at anyone of you. I see you guys around all of the time, I know how much care and affection you have for this place, as do I. | |
Feb 9, 2017 at 19:24 | comment | added | Shog9 | Just to co-sign what bluefeet & Adam have said... I'm the top answerer in the feature-request tag, both here and on MSE, with a ton of comments on top of those answers. Over the past year, only 20 people on the entire network got more inbox messages than me, none of them employees; some days, reading my notifications is literally all I get to. And yet, if you look at the quantity of feature-requests I've touched, I've barely scratched the surface. Every time I touch one of these, no matter how briefly, I'm piling up debt against my future, and the backlog always grows faster. | |
Feb 9, 2017 at 18:54 | comment | added | Taryn StaffMod | @MikeMcCaughan I think Tim is planning on touching on some of this in his answer to the question, but we do send weekly requests over to the dev team as changes to the sites. Jon covers some of that in his Year in Review blog post. Most of what we send over are minor things that can be handled by a dev in about a day of work, we are constantly making changes even if they are minor ones. | |
Feb 9, 2017 at 18:47 | comment | added | Heretic Monkey | @Oded The point we're making is to give some evidence that the prioritization and scheduling is occurring. Meta is the only visibility into what's happening, and we (Meta SO regulars) are passionate about the site and want to see it get even better. We are your champions. Tells us what to expect, and we'll go to bat for you. I think this post indicates that we don't know what to expect. | |
Feb 9, 2017 at 18:40 | comment | added | Oded StaffMod | @Tun - there is a huge volume, even of newer requests. The OP didn't take into account the 160 child meta's which each also get feature requests. And then there are bugs... all of this needs looking at, prioritized and scheduled. With a limited number of people. | |
Feb 9, 2017 at 18:35 | comment | added | Tunaki | @Oded As starters, perhaps the focus could be made on the one that were recently (let's say over the previous 6 months, maybe less) edited? It would show that the community still has interest in this particular request. I agree that going through lots of years old requests isn't really fun... | |
Feb 9, 2017 at 18:20 | comment | added | Adam Lear StaffMod | FWIW I've stepped into the dilemma bluefeet describes many times. I'd leave a comment along the lines of "yeah, this sounds like a good idea, I agree" and effectively sign myself up for pings from people who both took that as a confirmation that the idea will be implemented, will be implemented soon, and will be implemented by me. | |
Feb 9, 2017 at 18:20 | comment | added | Oded StaffMod | @MikeMcCaughan - thought experiment. How long would you need in order to go through 3,213 feature requests, giving them each their due attention, then take action on them. Of the %age you decide to implement, how much time would you take to coordinate and get each feature launched? Say we divide this between 100 people (whom we don't have, but... thought experiment). That leave ~32 items each. How long should that take? | |
Feb 9, 2017 at 17:27 | comment | added | Heretic Monkey | @bluefeet Maybe SO needs to spend some of that VC money on more help for you CMs :). | |
Feb 9, 2017 at 17:18 | comment | added | Taryn StaffMod | @MikeMcCaughan I might say that's interesting but I'm working on a million other things and don't have bandwidth to research it at the moment. Adding status-review would not be the best idea. I try not to add status-review to things that I'm not currently working on. | |
Feb 9, 2017 at 17:14 | comment | added | Heretic Monkey |
@bluefeet Well, if the verdict is "that's interesting" and you're doing research and whatnot, is that not what status-review is for? Then once the research is complete, change it to one of the other statuses? But then, I see that there are 23 feature requests with that status, some more than 2 years old...
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Feb 9, 2017 at 16:43 | comment | added | Taryn StaffMod | @Tanner But again agree or disagree from me doesn't necessarily mean it would be implemented. I might agree with the premise but a feature might not solve the actual problem. I wish it was that straight-forward but it's not. :) | |
Feb 9, 2017 at 16:41 | comment | added | Tanner |
@bluefeet i was thinking more: status-read-agree and status-read-disagree so that you effectively have an official vote on the topic to help categorise things.
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Feb 9, 2017 at 16:36 | comment | added | Taryn StaffMod |
@Tanner It's not quite that simple. Sure, we may have read it but putting a status-read on it doesn't necessarily help or speak to us doing anything with it except having seen it. I can only speak for myself on this. When I read a feature and say 'that's interesting' I don't just say 'let's do it.' I will typically do some research internally on it, some data analysis to figure out impact, and need to determine how much bang for the buck we'd get from it.
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Feb 9, 2017 at 16:25 | comment | added | Tanner | @bluefeet I can see how big a task it would be looking at what is there now, but isn't part of the problem that requests that don't get any form of official response just build up over time? I'm guessing folks at HQ do read most requests, perhaps some new statuses that indicate it's been read and well/poorly received would help give some interim feedback and also help the guys at HQ sift through the backlog at a later date? | |
Feb 9, 2017 at 16:13 | history | edited | Tanner | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Feb 9, 2017 at 16:01 | comment | added | Taryn StaffMod | I'll say that the community team has talked at length about how best to respond to the thousands of features that are across the entire network. Sure, we could comment on them saying 'we've seen it', but that doesn't really do much of anything. I wish we could respond to everything but it's not really feasible. | |
Feb 9, 2017 at 15:57 | comment | added | user247702 | It'd be nice to be able to see the evolution of these numbers over the years, across the entire SE network. This should be possible by looking at all SE data dumps. (It's something I've been very slowly working on and will have finished in 6-8 weeks...) | |
Feb 9, 2017 at 15:55 | comment | added | Tanner | @NathanOliver ah yes, good point! down the rabbit hole i go. | |
Feb 9, 2017 at 15:52 | comment | added | NathanOliver | You need to remove duplicates from the Of these: 3054 feature requests have no accepted answer. as they will skew the results. | |
Feb 9, 2017 at 15:48 | comment | added | rene | relevant: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/263662/… it would still be a bit pointless if those 3877 FR's get a hey thanks or we've seen it. Maybe we don't need more FR's but better ones. But I have no idea what better means and I'm not suggesting your FR's aren't good. Maybe the expectation needs to change? | |
Feb 9, 2017 at 15:40 | history | answered | Tanner | CC BY-SA 3.0 |