You're right, some things in Feedback are not really simple to use. But if you look at the functionality of Contact you see that it already does what Feedback does[1] but in a not as optimal as possible way. I think in every module is space for optimisation and sometimes it is well to reduce the ammount of modules available and to integrate the good things found in one of them into the other one. [1] the user gets contact served with drupal by default and tests this module, finds out it has a functionality usable for Feedback, not optimal but usable and never tries Feedback. And if he tries he will find out that it lacks about some features. Cu Tobi -----Original Message----- From: Gerhard Killesreiter The general policy for Drupal core is to keep it nice and simple. Some of the features that feedback.module offers don't IMHO match this pattern and should rather be found in a contributed module (such as feedback.module). IOW: I don't think this is a good idea for all of the features. Cheers, Gerhard