Do you think you have a bright idea about some browser feature no one implemented yet? Do you think that the browser should/must have some feature in order to satisfy your requirements? Do you think software developers should listen to people and make their products according to what people want? If you fall in any or all of the above categories then you're in the right place. Hydra is exactly the kind of software that listens to its users, and our new voting gateway is the way to communicate with our users and competently decide on features with highest priorities to include in the browser.
Instead of using forum to track user requests and Hydra bugs, we have opted for somewhat uncommon solution - using digg-like user managed portal. The portal is located at http://www.hydrabrowser.org , and - apart form being a place to submit a suggestion or a bug, it's also a place to submit your charity proposals as well, as a part of our Hydra Aid initiative (please do submit only proposals related to children, as Hydra Aid is focused on the children charities).
How portal functions? It's simple - register and submit your proposal/request/bug into the appropriate category. Please don't forget to vote for your favorites, as that is a direct way to make some feature a top priority. Depending on the volume and the traffic on our voting gateway, most useful submissions (and best rated/voted) will be rewarded at the end of the year (no, we don't know how big the rewards will be;).
If you still haven't downloaded Hydra, you can do that now using Download.com, and remember that your download counts in our Million Downloads for Children action.
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