Introducing LikeBack - Quick Feedback from Beta-Testers

Robert Hogan robert at roberthogan.net
Fri Aug 11 21:29:49 BST 2006


On Friday 11 August 2006 18:08, Sébastien Laoût wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just released LikeBack, a system that let people to quickly post comments
> on the developement versions of the applications they use.
> It's a quick and unobtrusive way to collect what users think of the
> applications, what they like, what they do not like and should be changed,
> but also bugs they encounter.
>
> There is a complete documentation of what it is, how it works, and
> screenshots of both the user interface and the server-side developer
> interface:
>
> http://basket.kde.org/likeback.php
>
> I would like to know what do you think of it, if it needs new features or
> if it need to be made more generic in prevision of integrating in KDE
> applications...
> It can already be integrated in KDE standalone applications, and only need
> a few lines of code to configure it.
>
> And more importantly, I post there because I would like to integrate this
> technology into KDElibs 4.
> While it's currently programmed using KDE 3, I plan to port it to KDE 4
> after I've got your feedback.
>
> It would be cool if any application could include that system very easily.
> And it would also be nice if it could be enabled for KDE applications, so
> users can exprimate themselves, and theire comments will let developers to
> produce higher-quality applications, meeting better the people needs and
> expectations.
>
> Even if core KDE aplications would not use it, having it in KDE will help
> every third-party applications.
>

I've just tried it out on my app and it works nicely. A very slick idea - nice 
one Sebastien!


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