Sounds good, . It might only be necessary to start a new thread and constantly update the first post with the feature requests. That way anybody and everybody has the opportunity to chime in. Some kind of Poll can be implemented so that it’s easy to see which are the most popular feature requests.
This thread is only 6 pages long so I don’t think it’s that daunting to pick out any feature requests, but I really haven’t had a good look yet.
I have also been thinking that it’s important to pull together and develop a solid and inclusive sub-community for this tool. Use such a group to share experiences, procedures and get other users up to speed. no doubt has his hands full with both in-house projects and developing the tool by himself. While we must wait for him to answer our questions during these initial early days, I think that eventually there needs to be enough skilled users to help out.
My small indie team only has me as for character/animation development as we start up, and it’s my job to master this tool. I would be happy to get involved in any way.