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Got an idea for WordPress? What about a whine, moan, or kvetch?

WordPress has always taken your feedback seriously and is now offering a few new ways to let them know how you feel and think about WordPress.

The WordPress Ideas page is a place to make your suggestions and ideas for what you want to see in WordPress. Readers are encouraged to vote on which ideas they like the best and the developers will take seriously the highest ranking ideas for inclusion in upcoming versions of WordPress.

Got a bitch, whine, groan, moan, or complaint? Visit the WordPress Kvetch! page to let them know how you really feel on a WordPress subject.

Remember, these are for giving feedback on WordPress, not whines about your mother, brother, spouse, or boss. These are your chances to help WordPress improve and do better, benefiting all of us in the WordPress Community.


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3 Comments

  1. Posted January 9, 2007 at 9:19 pm | Permalink

    Lorelle,

    Thanks so much for this! I spent the last hour reviewing all of them and adding my two cents. One note, many people seem to be suggesting ideas that could be plugins rather than core functionality. Hopefully, WordPress is careful about this! Let plugins be plugins!

    Regards,
    Doug

  2. Posted January 10, 2007 at 12:43 am | Permalink

    The Habari effect :D. not trying to flame but we do need some healthy competition since WordPress doesn’t have any. 2007 would really be a interesting year for WordPress I hope to see WordPress evolve more. by the way were these pages always there on WordPress.org :) .

  3. Posted January 10, 2007 at 2:00 am | Permalink

    Hey, thanks for pointing these out—I didn’t know they existed!

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