Calling all Kenai users!

We're very interested to know your opinion regarding our Project Kenai User Interface. What do you like, hate, would like to see from a look and feel perspective?

Tell us how you really feel and make your voice heard!

Simply drop us an e-mail: Kenai-UI-Feedback[at]sun.com

Your input will make the site rock even louder!

Comments:

Hello, Sharat:

I'm a Kenai user and tried to send an e-mail to the address you provided but I got the following "Message distribution : Authorization denied".

I'm using the same G-Mail account I used when registered @ Kenai.

Regards,
-Alex

Posted by Alex Ruiz on February 25, 2009 at 10:05 PM PST #

Yeah me too ...

Posted by lqd on February 25, 2009 at 10:28 PM PST #

Sorry, I should have mentioned that you should first subscribe to the mailing list so you can send messages to it. Please go to the following URL to subscribe to it: http://kenai.com/projects/help/lists

Posted by Sharat Chander on February 26, 2009 at 07:25 AM PST #

I have been waiting to move projects here until you get git integrated as a supported repository.

My biggest complaint about the UI is that there is no way I can follow progress on that issue.

I assume that this exists as a feature request in a JIRA project for Kenai itself -- but the Kenai project itself is not visible and I have no way of knowing whether ANY progress is being made towards making git available at kenai.

Posted by Stephen Bannasch on March 22, 2009 at 03:54 PM PDT #

What I'd really like is some way to provide more content than just a description and a logo on the front page - at least a paragraph or two of content (what would be really nice is to have a specific wiki page for home page content, and transparently embed it in the project home page).

FWIW, I'd also suggest losing the "connected developer" phrase on the kenai home page - it's not going to mean anything to anybody who does not work for Sun.

Posted by Tim Boudreau on April 15, 2009 at 01:07 AM PDT #

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