Some other things to think about:
* Generally there are too many open update requests throughout the system
* We as editors need to be able to handle more Update Requests, quickly and efficiently
* If we are spending lots of time cutting and pasting email scripts, it is wasting a lot of time
We need to be able to resolve as many Update Requests as possible without having to communicate back and forth with the submitter. As you work more Update Requests in Waze Map Editor (I don't know why it is still being called Papyrus - I was fortunate to see this earlier in the Beta) you will see that the drive and route data is very helpful for many Update Requests.
YES, Waze needs to be sending out good emails when the Update Request is marked Solved or Not A Problem in the Waze Map Editor. Hopefully that is occurring now until Waze Marketing can get these email messages tweaked to be better than they were in Cartouche.
So I am in agreement with Banished that we don't necessarily need a full blown communication system and not every Update Request needs personal bi-directional communication with the submitter.
I for one am very happy not to be cutting and pasting email scripts into Update Request responses.
I feel that Waze needs to move in this direction:
* Get as much info as possible into the Update Request details. Drive and Route data is a good first step. Maybe there is more information that can be automatically gathered and presented?
* Have good email responses to the submitter when the Update Request is marked Solved or Not a Problem.
* If marked Not a Problem ensure that the submitted knows the problem could not be located and that they should open another Update Request, from the exact location of the issue, in Navigation mode if possible, and give additional details on the issue.
Yes, not everything can be resolved with this approach. It should be a rare case where we need to be communicating back and forth with the submitter to resolve their issues. And for those rare cases a forum PM may be good enough.
Really isn't editing maps supposed to be fun??? Making the Update Request system more like a IT Help Desk is not fun, it's work! And work that we are not even getting paid for!
