The feedback process could be automated and may hold only statistical importance for the Obsidian developers. Even AI could be utilized in this area. Additionally, I believe there’s no harm in spending more time on alpha and beta updates if it means the final version will be stable. At the end, outright dismissing a suggestion is different from considering ways to improve and make it more reasonable.
Friends, version 1.7.4 is a downgrade in terms of “user experience” compared to version 1.6.7 and is an incompatible update. This incompatibility arises from plugin conflicts. I’m suggesting this to prevent similar issues in the future. If you have better suggestions, feel free to share them in this discussion thread. However, if you’re not contributing any suggestions, trying to invalidate an existing one doesn’t seem constructive or appropriate to me.
Finally, please remember that Obsidian currently has hundreds or even thousands of users. Let’s consider how Obsidian could create an almost perfect user experience on both mobile devices and PCs, taking the issue with version 1.7.4 into account. This is what I’m trying to do myself.
By the way, don’t you think taking a full day to reply to a message sent to me is a bit too long?