Hi,
Leider ist dem nicht so ansonsten hätte ich das nicht geschrieben.
mfg piller
Ubuntu Brainstorm is the best place for users to suggest new ideas and see what others are talking about.
At the start of each development period, a developer summit is held, where plans for the upcoming release are evaluated. The summit for Jaunty will be held in Mountain View, CA, US in December 2008. At this point it is too late for any major new ideas to be proposed for Jaunty, but it's never too early to start thinking about next time. So if you have any ideas that you strongly feel should be realized in Jaunty +1, you should start thinking about how to make them a reality.
Some ideas can be quickly implemented, while others can require a great deal of discussion or development work. Even a seemingly simple idea can be complex to implement if it affects other aspects of the system. Changes to the default look or behavior of the base system are always controversial and may cause extensive discussions.
A minor change can often be described in a bug report. The issue may actually be a bug (a fault in existing software). A simple change can be expressed as a 'wishlist' bug. For more complex changes we need to write a 'blueprint'. Blueprints (a.k.a. "specs") are documents suitable for developers to study and act upon. These should usually only be written by developers actively working on realizing the idea.
Take a look at the list of existing specs for Ubuntu first. If you can write concise, workable specs yourself, go ahead and submit them. If you can't, taking a look at some well written and accepted specs, or the self-referential SpecSpec may help.
A lot of the ideas submitted so far either already have corresponding specs (some being worked on), or have already been proposed in another form by others, so please do a Brainstorm search, a spec search, and a forum search to see if what you're proposing has already been proposed by someone else, or is already being worked on.