I saw so many relevant bugs, suggestions, and feature requests scroll by in the new forum announcement thread and elsewhere, but are these tracked somewhere we can see?
And maybe vote on what matters most to us as users?
For example I asked about the Discourse Follow - plugin - Discourse Meta but it’s hard to tell if it’s even considered. I made good use of the “follow user” feature in the previous forum, and I’m sure many others have too (even internally at Unity). It’s a shame to lose a useful feature.
There have been many answers to user suggestions for the forum along the lines of “we’ll get the team to look into it”, but it’s unclear to me what actually happened afterwards if anything.
In Unity Bug Reporter, there is a section of problems called “Services”.
For many years, there is an abyss between leaving an any bug report on Discussions and via Unity Bug Reporter (that has a priority).
Although Discussions are not related to Engine software, but possibly for now, reporting via Unity Bug Reporter makes sense, however I didn’t try that.
In the Bugs of Discussions here, periodically @Brach_Unity appears and registers bugs internally without any public pages like on Unity Issue Tracker.
I track the discussions ones separately but the intent is to link up bugs reported here with the issue tracker. I will also find a way to list our roadmap here as well
Anything new on that roadmap topic?
Also is there a changelog or announcement of improvements to the forum in the past 3 months or so? It’d be great to hear about the improvements that the team delivered so far.
I’m a working on the best way to share stuff that I can say will happen…roadmaps are complicated things if I post the raw one then if anything changes I get pilloried as telling lies. So I’m trying to put together a reasonable map of the improvements we are looking to deliver in next 3-6 months.
We are doing the planning work in the next week or so so I should have something reasonable by then.
The improvement log is a good idea I’ll get on that one and try and get something up.