I'd all but given up posting on these forums outside of the beta/alpha/experimental boards due to lack of responses. Too often there are threads full of people scrambling for an answer or some sort of explanation for months on end with not a single developer response. But I am willing to give it another shot, it looks like the Unity team really want's to step up their game and that sounds great to me.Also, not entirely 'feedback' related but in a similar vein: The 'bug reports/fixes' feel too disconnected from the community, too. All communications happen behind closed doors, and the public don't really get to see or discuss ongoing bugs and share their experiences and issues on specific issues. Then, once a bug gets promoted to the issue tracker, communication becomes almost entirely a one way street where the Unity dev's would post their final answer and never come back to answer or explain their response any further. Some issues get closed as 'duplicate' or 'by design' with no explanation what so ever.