[Noisebridge-discuss] do you guys want a uservoice account?

Ian ian at slumbrparty.com
Thu Oct 29 18:34:23 UTC 2009


i didnt mean to ignore you. i just didnt have an answer to your
question and the other points you brought up we already talked about.

1. "I'd disagree, there's a thread right now happening where people
are discussing their wants and not wants as far as behavior at the
space goes..."

the response to that was two-part. a) there is no means to quantify it
unless someone goes through and reads the whole thing and tallies up
who is for and against it. b) a lot of people dont want to respond
just to say +1 or -1.

2. "Is there a way a user can get a copy of all data related to an
account and or "group" for use elsewhere? Who owns the rights of user
submitted content on the site?"

as was stated earlier in this thread. you can export your data
yourself if you have a certain paid plan. if you do not have a paid
plan with that feature, can you still ask for your data? i would
imagine so, but i have not come across this and have not asked anyone.
in addition, i do not know who legally owns the rights of the user
submitted content.

i was going to respond after i found out the answer to the last two questions.

On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Rubin Abdi <rubin at starset.net> wrote:
> Thanks for ignoring my questions and concerns.
>
> Rubin Abdi wrote, On 20091028 175517:
>>
>> Ian wrote, On 20091028 174439:
>>>
>>> i would say an application designed to do this is better than a
>>> mailing list because important information is quantified. if i start a
>>> "lets have a weekly pinata" thread, after n email messages, its hard
>>> to see who is for and against the idea. also, people dont normally
>>> respond to threads just to say they want it or dont want it. the
>>> barrier of participation is much higher. you are cutting a lot of
>>> people out.
>>
>> I'd disagree, there's a thread right now happening where people are
>> discussing their wants and not wants as far as behavior at the space goes.
>>
>> I do not understand how we "are cutting people out"? You read the list,
>> you see something you want to promote, discuss, or bad mouth, you do it.
>> You are not required to register on the list to post something to it,
>> not are you required to register to read it.
>>
>>> at the end of the day, its just a voting site to see what people want.
>>
>> Is there a way a user can get a copy of all data related to an account
>> and or "group" for use elsewhere? Who owns the rights of user submitted
>> content on the site?
>>
>> You're welcome to do as you please as all members are part of the
>> governing force here. I'm just letting you know that your logic hasn't
>> convinced me that using a 3rd party service to reinvent what we're
>> already doing on our very open ended mailing list is a good idea.
>>
>
>
> --
> Rubin Abdi
> rubin at starset.net
>



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