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Feature: store search queries to help prioritise features and bugs #1121

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billglover opened this issue Feb 24, 2019 · 1 comment
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Feature Request: Store Search Queries

Current behaviour: No record of search queries is maintained. It is not possible to see what users are searching for and whether they find what they need.

Desired behaviour: Visibility into what users are searching for will help identify and prioritise features and bugs.

Considerations: There is no need to associate search terms with any user identifier.

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This issue was raised along with other feature requests as part of #114. As this is the only outstanding feature on that list, I'm raising it as a separate issue and closing #114.

@lpatmo lpatmo added the [state] backlog the issue has been raised but hasn't yet been looked at, we'll get to it label Feb 24, 2019
@billglover billglover added the [type] feature a new feature or significant change to site functionality label Feb 25, 2019
@billglover billglover changed the title Feature: Store Search Queries to help prioritise features and bugs Feature: store search queries to help prioritise features and bugs Feb 25, 2019
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What areas of the site are covered by the search functionality?

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