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2009-11-22
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Sorry Kathy - got so used to you posting solutions on forum and contributing at a high level I forgot you're not up on the lingo yet: my short coming!
I was trying to say that if there is a definate behaviour that should be working but doesn't work as expected then it is a potential bug. For a bug report it is important that you explain how the problem can be reproduced so clear list of actions that allow someone else to get the same issue. As software is complex the other programs and settings you have might affect things too (hence the automated tools that Microsoft use).
The bit about design guidelines for the user interface: there is a guide for how Nokia expect the interface to work. This covers things such as screen layouts, actions on certain keypresses etcetera. This helps make applications look and feel the same to end users. If an application deviates from this way of doing things then whilst it might work properly it doesn't follow the standards so might be confusing. This is an issue with compliance and technically still a bug.
If an application simply doesn't do something you would like to have it do (such as make the tea) then this is a request to extend the functionality so should go via Brainstorm.
Apologies if this still makes no sense. Quite happy to chat interactively if it helps any: sometimes hard to do this without interaction and confirmation.
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2009-11-22
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2009-11-22
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Six months down the line there will be a new device, bugs filed for the previous one will be marked as fixed in the new device and you'll lose interest in reporting bugs.
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2009-11-22
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Yeah, see, now this really isn't helpful at all. Please take your trolling somewhere else, thanks.
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2009-11-22
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The bit about design guidelines for the user interface: there is a guide for how Nokia expect the interface to work. This covers things such as screen layouts, actions on certain keypresses etcetera. This helps make applications look and feel the same to end users. If an application deviates from this way of doing things then whilst it might work properly it doesn't follow the standards so might be confusing. This is an issue with compliance and technically still a bug.
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2009-11-22
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The thing is, "consumers" don't report bugs, so why design a system for them to do it?
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2009-11-22
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We don't want 95% of users to report bugs. Most of them are woefully under-qualified to do so
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2009-11-22
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2009-11-22
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Ha ha ha...
Ohh... the comedy of it all...
Maybe I should start crying now.
It's phrases like this that make me think Maemo is doomed if it's going to be shaped by a community like this.
I was trying to say that if there is a definate behaviour that should be working but doesn't work as expected then it is a potential bug. For a bug report it is important that you explain how the problem can be reproduced so clear list of actions that allow someone else to get the same issue. As software is complex the other programs and settings you have might affect things too (hence the automated tools that Microsoft use).
The bit about design guidelines for the user interface: there is a guide for how Nokia expect the interface to work. This covers things such as screen layouts, actions on certain keypresses etcetera. This helps make applications look and feel the same to end users. If an application deviates from this way of doing things then whilst it might work properly it doesn't follow the standards so might be confusing. This is an issue with compliance and technically still a bug.
If an application simply doesn't do something you would like to have it do (such as make the tea) then this is a request to extend the functionality so should go via Brainstorm.
Apologies if this still makes no sense. Quite happy to chat interactively if it helps any: sometimes hard to do this without interaction and confirmation.