Today, at Microsoft's Ignite IT and enterprise conference in Orlando, Florida the Windows Insider Team announced a new enhancement for the Feedback Hub was being worked on for Insiders. The feature will notify Insiders when their submitted feedback has been fixed or addressed for future builds.

Currently, once a user provides feedback they have to proactively check – and recheck – to see if the issue has been resolved, but in future releases that won't be the case.

Dona Sarkar, who oversees the Windows Insider Program, gave details about the new feature, jokingly called "The Blair SIUF (System Initiated User Feedback) Project" after Blair Glennon, who leads the Windows Insider Program for Business sub-program and Insider Insights.

Users will be notified in a few different ways that their feedback has been addressed:

Pop-up notification – A toast notification will arrive letting the user know their feedback has been addressed or updated. Email – Users can receive an email informing them of the fix. Blogs/webcast – As usual, changes and fixes will still be added to Insider release build notes on the Windows Insider blog.

Additionally, when a user submits feedback that is later added to a collection - a grouping of similar feedback to reduce duplicates by users – Insiders will also get a notification alerting them of the merger to make tracking the issue simpler.

UWP app for Insider release notes

Finally, it was announced at the same Ignite session that a Universal Windows App (UWP) and web site is in the works that will bring all the OS build release notes for all the Windows Insider Rings (Preview, Slow, Fast, Skip Ahead) under one roof.