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Community Forums: Discussions: Development: Focus Ideas

A simple generalized statement of what the development team is focusing on right now.
it probably should be static and maybe placed directly in the community forums section. it could possible increase the chance of allowing all users the ability to give related ideas at times when the development team is looking for them. I should not reduce other more advanced user accounts who get the pod casts if the statement is generalized.
well all in theory anyway
Like this? <a href="http://community.roll20.net/discussion/1/official-roadmap-updated-127#Item_1" rel="nofollow">http://community.roll20.net/discussion/1/official-roadmap-updated-127#Item_1</a>
Maybe more like a newspaper headline. If set in the right place, the users will still see it quickly, hopefully get a laugh or idea, before they start exploring the discussions. It might be more a bells and whistles thing at this stage. So far not much interest from other users. There are some linking possibilities. users could click on it to do... something..? I don't think it needs to replace the discussion you reference. I knew of it. That discussion adds more detail and is very helpful. A headline might grab more attention? Maybe? I thought it might be helpful. If not useable now at least it is mixed in with your stockpile of ideas. If not useable at all well... hey I tried... : ) There are other possibilities for it but I don't know them all. Hope that helps.
Just for reference, I got this idea from the discussion "Token input bubbles ordered wrong relative to bars they represent". Kristin made a very simple general statement about what the Development team is working on. I liked her explanation. It reminded me of a headline. Also, something like this could work: What is on the Devs mind? Better Community Tools or if you want to be odd What is on the Devs mind? Better Community Tools...... and cheese or What is on the Devs mind? Better Community Tools, less headaches any thoughts from anyone?