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Re: Bugzilla: is there a walk-thru somewhere?
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The bugs I've championed on Bugzilla have been things that technical experts wouldn't consider bugs, such as the flash-shutdown, the fit-with-to-view etc. I was reporting them because I got so much feedback from ordinary users on Tablet School. If I hadn't been listening to ordinary users they wouldn't have been reported at all. If there was a proper Nokia support forum for ordinary users to talk about it that would be great, but there isn't. There is a discussion forum on the Nokia website but there's never any official response to support problems. And trying to get a reply from Nokia's direct support numbers is highly inefficient because they will have to deal with each person one at a time. It would make a lot more sense to have ordinary users report their bugs to a central list, and if they see the bug already listed then they could vote for it instead of repeating it. And that's what sites like Brainstorm do. |
Re: Bugzilla: is there a walk-thru somewhere?
If there's a common configuration mistake which everyone makes, then that too is a bug, it's a design bug and should be treated just like any other bug.
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krisse, thanks a lot for the list.
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In case of being unsure you can click "All" and choose "Browser" from the list. Repository: Good point. I wonder how to change the wording or elaborate (like "if you have enabled this in the Application Manager" maybe?)... Quote:
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Re: Bugzilla: is there a walk-thru somewhere?
Me and my big mouth opened a can of worms on a Saturday night!
But it seems like we do have some consensus on a few things that might help to make it clearer. Having apparently talked myself into it, I shall head off to bugzilla and file a bug on... bugzilla. At which point I fear it may take offense and eat me. I'll link back to this thread so all the suggestions in here get included. Thank you to everyone for taking this seriously. I find Bugzilla scary. Especial thanks to Krisse and Andre for all the work. :) Edit: there's I've done it and I survived. I'm not sure how useful it was as a bug-file, but as an experience for a new-user, it was very useful. (Especially knowing that Andre will be looking out for it) |
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The inaccuracies and unusefulness of most "due date" columns are why the sprint process contains start date, progress and MoSCoW prioritisation. |
Re: Bugzilla: is there a walk-thru somewhere?
Moving away from Bugzilla to anything else means getting nothing but a bunch of vague bugs from people going "it doesn't work - FIX IT".
That's why Bugzilla asks for all the info that it does... because while the user may not understand the relevance of all the info, you never know when the developer might pick out a bit of info that makes things so much clearer to him. If there's anything you don't understand, just leave it alone and someone else such as Andre will come along and fix things or ask additional questions to fill in the blanks. Bugzilla just looks intimidating until you understand a little bit more about how bugs are fixed and documented. I know it's somewhat intimidating at first, but once you've entered a bug or two and you get a feel for it, you'll see it's not anywhere near as bad as you've been saying. |
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There are many viable alternatives to Bugzilla. There are lots of ways of making bug reporting easier without allowing vague reports. Wizards for example can give people multiple choices that narrow down bugs one step at a time without requiring any technical knowledge, and without allowing totally freeform reporting. Many operating systems use such a technique in their help files. Quote:
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If someone is treating Maemo as an interesting hobby that they want to learn more about, yes, that's true that people can learn to use Bugzilla. But 95% of people who use gadgets aren't treating it as a hobby, they just want the damn thing to work. If you want to make it possible for this 95% to report bugs, Bugzilla is not up to the task. |
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Ordinary users should not be going anywhere near anything to do with SDKs. This is yet another argument in favour of keeping Bugzilla dedicated entirely to developers, and making a totally separate and totally different bug reporting system for consumers. Like I've said before, consumers want to be in a restaurant while developers want to be in a kitchen. They're two different worlds even though there's a relationship between them. |
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