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If I was Tyler and people who make suggestions have so little interest in what I do that they're unwilling to do the most basic google search, I'd be annoyed. Probably why he removed the word "suggestions" from the feedback form. :P
https://trello.com/b/VQQpru3F/schedule-i-roadmap
You haven't thought to inform yourself about Tyler's plans before making suggestions, roadmap or whatever, it doesn't matter, a simple google search would've led you there. It's also in the socials on the main menu.
Like, it feels like common sense to me ?
Now, that roadmap should probably be pinned at the top of this forum, however it isn't a requirement. There should be some options for EA games where the dev can add the roadmap to steam and not a third party then all you'd need to do, when buying the game is check "I understand I'm buying an early access title and may never receive a full game for my money" and "I'd like to receive updates on the progress of this game, as well as a full roadmap for development, if available"
I'd say this is work that steam mainly needs to do, a one man dev team is going to use the easiest possible way to publish a roadmap.