Yesterday the KDE project launched their own version of Ubuntu Brainstorm, creatively called KDE Brainstorm. This new section of the forums allows users to vote and comment on ideas, just as Ubuntu Brainstorm does.
The KDE Brainstorm section is definitely not as polished as Ubuntu Brainstorm, but I am really glad to see it. From the first day, Ubuntu Brainstorm has seemed like a great idea to me, but it has not been adopted as widely as I was hoping. Now, though, the KDE project, a very large open-source project, is adopting the idea.
The system does not appear to be based on Ubuntu Brainstorm. Instead it is probably just a voting plugin for the forums, but the exact implementation is not the big deal. There is plenty of time to perfect the software, the point is that the idea is cool and I am glad to see more projects adopting it.
If some good ideas start coming out of KDE Brainstorm, I might even include some of them in the weekly Brillaint Brainstorms post.
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great, kde usually implement really fast what people ask for and this should make it a lot easier for them to grab ideas