
James Morton developed Quackback, an open-source customer feedback platform integrated into the punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers repository. Over the course of a month, he focused on establishing a scalable foundation for centralized feedback collection, triage, and task management within MCP server deployments. His work centered on open-source development and comprehensive documentation, utilizing Markdown to ensure clarity and accessibility for future contributors. By delivering Quackback as a single commit, James positioned the project for community-driven enhancements and feedback-driven improvements. The solution addressed the need for structured feedback management, laying groundwork for ongoing collaboration and iterative development within the MCP ecosystem.
February 2026: Delivered a foundational open-source customer feedback solution (Quackback) integrated with the MCP server, enabling centralized feedback collection, triage, and task management within the punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers project. The work establishes a scalable foundation for feedback-driven improvements across MCP deployments.
February 2026: Delivered a foundational open-source customer feedback solution (Quackback) integrated with the MCP server, enabling centralized feedback collection, triage, and task management within the punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers project. The work establishes a scalable foundation for feedback-driven improvements across MCP deployments.

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