As @domdomegg suggests at #442 , it might be a good idea to poll users on big changes (especially UI/stylistic changes) that we plan to make. Checklist for this issue:
In regards to implementation, perhaps it could be done on Github as a thumbs up / thumbs down or using Wikipedia Commons talk pages as other votes are done there.
+1 for polls
0 I don't think we are enough people to make a bulletin board look active.
+1 for opening an issue for a "What's new, what has changed" sort of dialog window
Again +1 for polls. I agree with @domdomegg's suggestion of using github itself for polling purpose.
If from one time alerts we are planning to send gcm pushes then i would like to give a -1 vote to it. More often than not users are irritated with any notification that they explicitly opted for.
Okay, so step 1 is done. :)
The problem with using GitHub for polling, IMO, is that the vast majority of our users are non-techies and thus probably do not have GitHub accounts. Possibly a larger % of them would read Commons talk pages, so I would be more inclined towards that compared to GitHub. Is an embedded option within the app feasible? I've never tried, but I assume we would need a server to host the polls and the implementation would take quite a lot of work.
@tobias47n9e what do you think about using the website for polling?
@misaochan Definitely a nice idea to do it within the app. Have never seen that being used anywhere before. It would not be to difficult to set up a small web service for that. Maybe someone at one of the hackathons can work on that. Otherwise I can tackle that after the web stuff for image requests and campaigns is done.
How about just creating a straw poll with some online service such as strawpoll.com and announcing it on Twitter?
We would first need a Twitter account (@misaochan would you find creating one?), that can be linked to from the About dialog.
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+1 for polls
0 I don't think we are enough people to make a bulletin board look active.
+1 for opening an issue for a "What's new, what has changed" sort of dialog window