A bit of a far-fetching idea but since Sketchbook is now open to the public, could the makers of Autodesk Sketchbook also create a community repository for programmers to innovate and improve the application?
I think this would improve the wait-time on reactionary changes to systematic upgrades (ARM64, IOS, MacOS, Windows 10, etc.) and be a better way to receive and implement new ideas to the software. You could adopt a similar system to Github where community developers could submit a new feature and have the makers of Autodesk Sketchbook look over it. Then, we as a community can test out pre-released updates, allowing a bigger sample-size to test the beta version before release.
What do you guys think?
Love to read your suggestions!!