[Bf-committers] Blenderstorm Back Again

James Ruan ruanbeihong at gmail.com
Wed Aug 18 04:54:35 CEST 2010


Great! I've posted some ideas there.
I just wonder that if ideas are too many in the Sandbox, will the moderator
loss the patient to move them or just simply let them there sinking.

2010/8/18 Nathan Letwory <nathan at letworyinteractive.com>

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> Hi all,
>
> I wanted to notify you all that Blenderstorm is finally up and running
> for the public at http://www.blenderstorm.org
>
> For those developers who don't know yet: Blenderstorm is a place where
> users can submit feature requests and ideas to improve Blender. For
> these requests they need to specify solutions - multiple solutions can
> be proposed, also by other users and developers. There is a simple
> voting mechanism through which you can easily see what are the most
> popular/pressing issues.
>
> I invite all developers and interested users to register with the
> servers and participate in this dialogue with the community.
>
> If you're a dev and you're registered with the site, please notify me,
> either in IRC or by replying by email. I'd like to have as many actively
> committing devs on board. Some of you will have apart from developer
> status also reviewer status. That means that those users can approve or
> disapprove of ideas that are in the sandbox. This sandbox is the first
> place where newly submitted ideas go to - only after review they get to
> the 'next stage' Popular ideas, where users and developers together can
> further refine solutions for feature requests and improvement proposals.
>
> When a developer thinks a solution is good for a particular submission,
> then the developer can take it to the in development stage and hopefully
> finally to the implemented ideas stage.
>
> I hope everybody enjoys the service. Let's make it together a working
> success :)
>
> Regards,
>
> /Nathan (jesterKing)
>
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> Nathan Letwory
> Letwory Interactive
> http://www.letworyinteractive.com
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