While closing [this](http://askubuntu.com/q/826769/295286) question , I've noticed a few peculiar things: [![enter image description here][1]][1] - Problem #1: not all software for Ubuntu is hosted on Launchpad, so can we change the text to something like ". . . reported on Launchpad or other software hosting platform that developers of your package use" . The OP can try to argue that their software is not hosted on Launchpad, thus they can't report it, and therefore close reason isn't valid. I know - that's far fetched, but I'm trying to think one step ahead here. [Oli][2] in his answer to a related question also mentions: "... a message that sends everybody to Launchpad isn't appropriate for most projects. That's like telling somebody to run ubuntu-bug firefox to submit a feature request. You'd do better to tell them to visit the Firefox support forums (which seems to work as a SE clone)." So, we don't want to list every single site that provides support for software, but at least we can change it to general term instead of one specific site that excludes all others. - Problem #2: feature requests are missing. This was [asked before][3] but didn't receive much attention and support. As Takkat said these "...do occur but they are not really many." Bug reports are not very common either, yet we have a specific close reason for them. In addition, I think sending people to the respective software hosting platform that developers use is far better than having an "Closed as off-topic" question here. At least some of the OPs will go to the developer sites and ask for those features, so win-win for both developers and users ( and tangentially - us ) Takkat also mentions: > "By excluding all feature requests too prominently there may be a risk for a misunderstanding what exactly was meant by a "feature request"" I think it's a pretty clear case when someone comes here and says "Dear developers, please do this and this". When someone asks "Can this be done?" that's another animal. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/bsMsk.png [2]: http://meta.askubuntu.com/a/15363/295286 [3]: http://meta.askubuntu.com/q/15362/295286