12-07-2010 10:47 AM
The LabVIEW Idea Exchange has been a phenomenal success in helping the LabVIEW development team prioritize the features that you, as a LabVIEW user, feel will have the biggest impact on your ability to be efficient and effective. As the number of ideas continues to grow in the LabVIEW Idea Exchange, it has become increasingly necessary for NI to actively manage idea statuses. To help with this process, we are introducing a “Declined” status to remove ideas that will not be implemented for various reasons. See each status below for more details.
Active
Inactive
You can filter the ideas by any status, and then sort them by Most Recent and Top Kudoed.
We welcome any feedback that you have regarding this process. Thank you for being a valued member of the LabVIEW Community.
Respectfully,
Jeff Phillips
LabVIEW Product Manager
12-07-2010 11:33 AM - edited 12-07-2010 11:37 AM
@Jeffrey P wrote:
We welcome any feedback that you have regarding this process.
I have a suggestion, quoted from here:
"Cool! Another useful delineation is when the solution was delivered. The 'Completed' category could be granularized by timeline such as 'Delivered LV2009', 'Delivered LV2010'. If the Idea Exchange is to remain for years to come, it will be neat clicking through the years and seeing what was released."
Similarly, a different type of delineation could be reserved for Ideas that are not a direct product of the Idea Exchange (and are therefore not good candidates for the 'Completed' category):
"One category we lack is the 'Already Implemented' - Ideas that are requested that are already slated in the current release phase - such as Inlined SubVI's - and those that have existed for a long time - like Swap Inputs. (yeah, that's my bad )"
Finally, the "View Ideas..." custom widget is a great way to navigate through the different statuses.