I thought this was an official Bitwig run forum

None of the features Ive requested this year have been fufilled, because there is not enough traffic on this site for any features to get your set requirment of upvotes. and it’s probably because people requested stuff and then it went unheard, so that’s pretty useless. Bitwig is no where near stable or complete. How are you related to the Bitwig company? You’ve been running this by yourself for 3 years, so you don’t work for bitwig, this isn’t a Bitwig official site? Whats the actual deal here sir?

Ok, I read what you put in parentheses as your last response, it’s deceitful to use Bitwig’s logo, call yourself Bitwish and not actually be run by the company, I only posted here because I thought it was an official Bitwig run forum, your basically impersonating the company. Nobody needs a request forum for a software that isn’t even interacted with by the company your requesting extra work from.

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Hi @SoundSnakeStudio, have you seen the big yellow banner that all Bitwish pages share? If you click it, there is an explanation about this project.

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And so on.

I’m just a volunteer that likes Bitwig and wants to help. I have no connection to the Bitwig team.

Now that this point is hopefully clear, please let’s go back to the discussion about the future of Bitwish.

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That needs to be on the homepage sir, that should be the first thing people see.

its also not on every page, this is my first time ever seeing that, and i’ve been on here thinking this was bitwig for a year.

You moved this to it’s own post, this was about the future of bitwish sir

the banner is a prominent element of the homepage:

It’s on all public pages. Users can get rid of it by clicking the “x”.

The point taken is that in the future, this space needs to make 100% clear that it is not an official Bitwig space, but community run. Thank you for bringing this up. Whether the banner is clear enough, visible in all pages or not, are implementation details that we can discuss here without jeopardizing the more strategic discussion in the other topic.

I’ve never seen that banner, sir until you responded to my post, you need to try running your website in other browsers and make sure you can see it, I started using your site on firefox, no banner, now i’m on brave browser, which runs on chromium so it should run websites the same as chrome, no banner.

You seem confused about what this is about, lol.

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@Milkman76 Yeah it doesn’t make any sense that there would be a feature request forum run by someone who isnt affiliated with bitwig, and I just found out this isnt bitwig affiliated after wasting a year contributing expecting something to happen. Thats what this post is about, and it was in a whole nother section, but @icarus moved it because he didnt like the words I chose, so now its in its own thread and doesnt make sense, thats why your confused.

In addition to the banner, this topic has been pinned to the top of the main page all along: Welcome to Bitwish, a collaboration platform for Bitwig lovers

It says:

I have unpinned now only because that Bitwish introduction is now obsolete and we need to update it after the conclusion of IMPORTANT: Let's decide the future of Bitwish.

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It doesnt make sense unless the brand owns it? No, I dont agree. This makes a lot of sense and its been very helpful over time.

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Bitwig themselves chose to not interact with users via forums, etc. they have some social media accounts, but that’s just for posting news basically, and for brand promotion.
So community is run by community itself. However, Bitwig does know about this site and considers it helpful as reference. They of course can count the number of similar feature request they receive by email themselves, if they cared for such statistics or hierarchy, having open discussion about feature suggestions is more useful for us, users. To get to conclusion, to find out about certain ideas that would be also useful to you. When users share their ideas in public, others can pick up on it and request same thing. Important thing of course, that after all discussions and reading, each individual emails support for feature request that they’re interested in, and in this case they can provide link for specific thread, so we also lessen the burden for developers on all the pointless re-interpretations of same thing.