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2009-11-21
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2009-11-21
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2009-11-21
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So if we want nontechnical users to report bugs then it should perhaps be a wiki page where they can register bugs. The bugsquad can take it from there. Any user sufficiently technical will find b.m.o anyhow.
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2009-11-21
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It's one of the least user-friendly sites I've ever had the dis-pleasure to be exposed to - and that's from someone who have filed bugs/requests through Oracle bugtracker, Heat, Remedy, etc.
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2009-11-21
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See https://wiki.maemo.org/Maemo.org_Sprints/November_09 for the status.
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2009-11-21
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Tried using Bugzilla a few times but have given up on it.
And seriously, if the people that set up that site don't see the issues with it I can't imagine any amount of feedback changing that fact.
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2009-11-21
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What I find missing from that s/sheet is a 'Due Date'-column, that's pretty standard in any project management efforts - how else do you track if you are on-track or not and/or set some expecations for 'customers'?
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So if we want nontechnical users to report bugs then it should perhaps be a wiki page where they can register bugs. The bugsquad can take it from there. Any user sufficiently technical will find b.m.o anyhow.
There are simpler systems than Bugzilla (I use trac at work) but they're still too complex for nontechnical users.
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