Just a suggestion: I think it would be a good idea with some sort of road map, so we know what to expect in future releases. Maybe even publishing your priority list. CommitCRM keeps saying things are on a priority list, but we never see it implemented, so it would be good to know where our feature requests sit.
This would also stop a ton of questions I believe for instance if we knew SLAs would going to be implemented in version 7, or auto refresh of the ticket window is coming in version 5.8.
Also, estimated month of release, so version 5.7 estimated released date of December and listing the features that will be included in this version. Only brief information needs to be listed, nothing like when you release the version and give us the 'whats new in version x.xx'.
I know it would help me immensely. The CRM/Support system is a big part of our businesses. It would be great to be able to plan release dates and features.
This would also stop a ton of questions I believe for instance if we knew SLAs would going to be implemented in version 7, or auto refresh of the ticket window is coming in version 5.8.
Also, estimated month of release, so version 5.7 estimated released date of December and listing the features that will be included in this version. Only brief information needs to be listed, nothing like when you release the version and give us the 'whats new in version x.xx'.
I know it would help me immensely. The CRM/Support system is a big part of our businesses. It would be great to be able to plan release dates and features.
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