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If I would like to email Ubuntu for improvement suggestions of the entire operating system. Who do I email?

Or where can I find the real support site for Ubuntu like. Support ticket.intel.com similar at Ubuntu?.

  • As well Ubuntu / Debian needs to make feedback hub like Microsoft
  • An Application inside of the operating system itself when you brand new install Ubuntu
  • An application you login into with username and password or OTP code from email
  • Be able to set this in Feedback hub assistant Settings that also needs to be coded

The application itself needs to be

0.0 The version/name of the os that has the issue
0.0.1 The version/name of an app or software that has an issue
1.0 Headline
1.1 Issue or suggestion summary
1.2 Issue or suggestion explained in detail
1.3 Issue or suggestion category
1.4 Issue Type Problem or suggestion
1.5 Issue Severity] [minor or major]
1.6 [Upload functionality]
1.6.1 Upload from storage or photo album / video album of attachment
1.6.2 It should be able to upload the most common .txt format like .txt/.md, etc.
1.6.3 It should be able to upload the most common . video format. mpg4 and .avi
1.6.4 Input field for mail and contact address that should be anonymous presented
when the Error/Issue/problem ticket has been send from the Help Feedback form.
1.6.5 Cancel or Send button

All of this above to make more people send in error/issues and suggestion improvements of the operating system to the Ubuntu Support Department and easier for Ubuntu to keep track of errors and issues and faster be able to solve them with the Development and testing recycling of work.

Who can speak more to for Ubuntu to build a Feedback hub for inside of the operating system?

If there are any question please email me at atechonea@outlook.com

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Ubuntu developers already receive far more "suggestions for improvement" than they can possibly implement.

From 2008-2012, Ubuntu did indeed try a system for suggesting improvements (Ubuntu Brainstorm). Unfortunately, most suggestions turned out to be junk. Most "suggesters" were unwilling to help implement their visions. Most wanted "someone else" to create software or do other unpaid work for them. For free. Others wanted to simply complain. We kept it up for four long years, a great experiment.

That's not how Free and Open Source Software works, of course. You are not a customer and Ubuntu is not your vendor. You are a participant. You can participate lots of helpful ways like contributing new features or reporting bugs or writing documentation. There is a lot you can do to help.

Generally, try to avoid the following unhelpful suggestions:

  • Fix my bug
  • Develop this application for me
  • Let’s change the default behavior for everybody
  • Complaints
  • This killer app will make Ubuntu spectacularly popular
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