I'm quite new to this list, but I think it's great. The people here seem to accurately reflect the users opinions and ideas, and are knowledgeable enough to discuss and understand software issues, and to contemplate new features and fixes for the future. There are plenty of lists and forum threads which are dominated by people with lots of ideas, but no concept of the capabilities and limitations of the software - equally there are those which are capable, but not in touch with the userbase.
My question then, as a new list member, is when we have discussed options, fixes or proposed features and come to a fairly unanimous conclusion about the direction development should take, how do we communicate that to the developers? This list is described as a 'Point of contact for Ubuntu users to reach Ubuntu developers', and I would hate to see all the great insights and ideas seen on here not get at least considered and discussed (preferably with feedback to this list) at the next level. To a certain extent of course I'm interested in pushing the spec https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/prompt-for-fsck-on-shutdown which I am behind. It has vast user support, and has support on here, but I don't know where to go now - and I feel that the other great ideas being discussed are probably in the same position (at least some of them). Jon
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