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On Oct 21, 1:51 am, Adi <aditya.sa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to introduce you all to a very simple uservoice clone app
> made in web2py:http://github.com/adsahay/web2py_feedback
>
> It is still work in progress. The main motivation for this app is that
> the existing feedback applications, apart from being sometimes
> ridiculously priced, force users to create multiple accounts (one for
> the app, one for passing feedback) which is a major turn-off. If I'm
> registered as a user at Radbox (http://radbox.me), I should be able to
> pass feedback/bugs/comments on the application without creating a new
> user account on uservoice or such application. This is the motivation
> behind the web2py_feedback (till I come up with a nicer name).
>
> I'd like help from the community on making this app plug-n-play not
> just for web2py apps, but for any web application that wants an
> accompanying feedback app. Also, this doesn't take advantage of the
> nicer layouts which are available now.
>
> Technical query - what's a good way to make this single-sign on
> friendly for any app to use? My own opinion is that feedback is not a
> very confidential thing, so we need not use the strictest
> authentication mechanism, but there has to be a way to transfer some
> user credentials from an application to its feedback app, without
> needing the user to create a new login. This allows the app developers
> to know which user faced a particular problem, and maybe even look up
> the user's application usage history to debug it.
>
> When it reaches a decent version 1.0, we can use it for web2py
> community as well (we plan to use it for Radbox soon).

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