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I'm not sure I have the same understanding of 'brainstorm'. In my experience a brainstorm does tend to be something wild and woolly that generates a shower of ideas. After the 'brainstorm' bit has finished, you start that hard process of picking over the ideas to assess them for feasibility, resources and what methods are appropriate. At that stage, some of the ideas will get left behind, because they're not feasible, need unavailable resources or simply don't fit into the method adopted for the overall process. I don't think I've ever been in a brainstorm event that didn't end up leaving some ideas in a puddle on the floor for one of these reasons. If they were particularly good ideas, they generally get picked up again in another process. If you want to create a procedure for ensuring that good ideas that don't fit one process don't get forgotten entirely, that would be excellent.
But the feeling I get from this discussion is that you want to start the process further down the process, after the actual 'storm' has finished, so that you can concentrate on the feasibilty, method and resources aspect.
If that's what you want, fine - but I'm not sure you should call it 'brainstorm'?
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My feeling is that we have lots of people who think generating ideas and asking for stuff/features/apps is all they need to do and then it's someone else's problem. Can we somehow encourage people to take responsibility for their projects?
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People try to merge topics to one as they have dependencies, having them not merged but creating dependencies and proper linking like "this bug depends on bugXXXX" would be another feature I like. so workflow could be - split "enhance them all" items into topics but show dependencies and keep the 'enhance them all' items to show what is already proposed and where to find. Structuring in categories maybe? Not like forum categories, more like a 'mother' proposal with 'children'.
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