The Communications Hub User Interface (CHUI) viewer has done something interesting with the Jira, it has made CHUI issues viewable to all, unlike the wretched new Jira in general which limits reports and requests to only the person who submitted the bug, Lindens and a select few residents.
The advantages of this are highlighted in a forum post in the official forums. Hitomi Tiponi asks where the promised survey is and gets a response from Viewer Linden (probably a cousin of Commerce Team Linden):
Hi all. We did indeed plan to release a survey, but a number of residents have submitted not just bugs, but general opinions, in JIRA. As JIRA seems to be working well for feedback, we may not release a formal survey after all.
Since releasing the project viewer, we’ve been working on a critical piece of CHUI, the notification subsystem. IN CHUI, you’ll have more flexible and more diverse options for being alerted of incoming communications. We’ve also been using the feedback we’ve received so far in our ongoing work. You can expect the next project viewer, which will include these new functions, by the end of December.
You should feel free to file JIRAs for any feedback you wish to offer. In particular, we want to know if the new functions (such as the conversation log) are usable and convenient, and improve the viewer communication experience. We also want to know if you think the reorganization of the communication functions will help new residents get up to speed more quickly. However, any and all feedback you send us is of great interest to us.
Thanks everyone.
CHUI gets good feedback in the Jira because others can read the issues.
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