> > > Ngewi, > > Please remember to copy the list. Others might have useful input. >
oh, sorry, will check in the future. My email client usually does it automatically. > > I don’t see an obvious way to create a separate product under GnuCash’s > account, but it’s quite possible that I don’t have the necessary privs. > > As you’re well aware GnuCash has a long history of providing support via > the mailing lists where we’ve established an active community andod using > Gnome Bugzilla for bug tracking. It would be silly to start over on UV, and > I wouldn’t want to create an impression among some users that it was an > acceptable source of support. Absent the ability to create a separate > presence that’s clearly for GfA and not GC I wouldn’t want to enable those > capabilities for GfA. > I am in complete agreement with you on this. I wasn't suggesting that GnuCash migrate over to UserVoice all of a sudden. It already has an established mailing list and bug tracker that work fine. I was thinking about something separate, which is clearly for GnuCash Android. I wouldn't want there to be any confusion there. > > I don’t remember Christian ever asking for money from the tip jar to pay > for the UV subscription, but perhaps he set that up directly with Derek or > Geert. If not he’s paying for it out of pocket. In any case he’s the only > “owner” for the UV project and the only one who can even add you as an > admin. (Another reason to copy the list. Christian does seem to monitor it > even though he seldom posts.) > Ok, I kinda assumed that it was sponsored by the project and so the Android app could be easily added. If this is not the case, then I hope to find out more from Christian. > I see that you’re using the Github issue tracker. Is that not working out > for you to the extent that you thing UV would be better? As for the FAQ, > you have a wiki enabled on Github but haven’t actually put any content into > it. > GitHub issues are working out alright actually (so far), and I do not intend to replace it with UV. I enabled the wiki so as to add some stuff to it, but I realized that when viewed on a mobile device, the GitHub wiki is not mobile browser friendly (or maybe I just didn't figure out how to configure it). I would like a solution which can be well integrated into a mobile app. For this reason, I also started a GitHub pages site <http://codinguser.github.io/gnucash-android/> to do some user documentation (work in progress) that can be integrated into the app at some point in the future, meanwhile the wiki can be used for developer documentation. > Would you do better with UV? In fact the only documentation I see on your > Github project is the README, no mention even of a mailing list. Are people > mailing to you directly? > There is a core dev mailing list and Trello board (since beginning of the project) but this is currently limited to contributors for planning and roadmap discussions. But these are not publicly accessible. So far, users just emailed feedback to the app email address which is forwarded to me and I respond. As the number of users grow, of course this becomes unsustainable. I tried out the UserVoice sample app <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.uservoice.helpcenter> and I found it a good way to have a well integrated help section in the app. Common topics can be added to the FAQ and popular ones rise to the top. Also, there are many issues which users would report directly through the app, but would not do so if they had to sign up to some bug tracker and post it. So the integrated workflow helps with getting feedback. Of course if using UV is not possible, I will create a mailing list and include an email link in the app as a backup solution. I was just thinking that there might be a better way with UserVoice. Regards, Ngewi F. _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel