It really sucks that culturally we're wired to only give feedback to developers or projects when things are broken.

A product with 15M users gets 100 complaints and only 1 nice "good job" message per month.

It's really demoralizing that we accepted the fact that "if you don't hear from them it means things are good".

People need positive reinforcement and to know that folks are happy about their work.

I understand it's fashionable to bitch about everything because hate brings views

@alecaddd @eikaron I was actually recently thinking of something like Issues on a repository but in reverse ie. tickets for things that actually work. Firstly, the devs would know they have done a really good job on a specific part of the software, secondly, if we kept to the step-by-step description antics, we could have a nice map of examples of what feature makes the product the right fit for whom in which situation.
@Piciok @alecaddd oh i like that idea!