"Linking a bug report can be done with two click, and launchpad
has a good documentation. "
Personnaly, I didn't even know that. Maybe it's easy when you know how to
do, but the interface is not intuitive for doing so.
Users will not read pages of documentation to report a bug. They already
must do an extra action over their regular work to report a bug, reading a
documentation should not be an obligation if the interface was good.
As for my question with the nominate for release, I really think I have done
something wrong with this, and I still don't know what exactly it is, and
how to remove it.
Lauchpad have a really bad user interace for the normal user (maybe
fonctionnal for debuggers, but NOT intuitive for users), but this point is
off the topic.
2010/2/19 Saïvann Carignan <email address hidden>
> Jackflap : As said previously, Canonical and Mark Shuttleworth are not
> in charge of xserver-xorg development. Ubuntu is a distribution.
> Canonical can contribute to bugfixes to upstream projects such as
> xserver-xorg, but drastic changes of concept needs to be done by the
> upstream projects themselves, by qualified developers.
>
> If people start to pollute Ayatana discussions with this unrelated
> issue, there will be no benefit either for Ayatana and this bug report.
> Instead, invite every people who suffer from this bug to click the
> "Affect me too" button. That will give visibility to this bug to
> Canonical.
>
> If this bug is not fixed yet, it's because it is not a easy bug, not
> because xserver-xorg or Canonical is not aware of this issue. However as
> long as you only refer to ubuntu bug report, xserver-xorg developers
> don't get any attention to this issue. And anyway, a bug report is not
> the right place to discuss, it only makes thing more difficult for
> developers as bug reports are polluted, therefore we should not be
> surprise that they stop using it, and work silently.
>
> FUSA applet, notifications, simplescan, upstart are Canonical projects,
> not xserver-xorg.
>
> FMaz : Linking a bug report can be done with two click, and launchpad
> has a good documentation. That only means that in 5 years, nobody took
> care to open and link a bug at xserver-xorg, users and developers.
>
> --
> MASTER Copy-Paste doesn't work if the source is closed before the paste
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/11334
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of a duplicate bug.
>
"Linking a bug report can be done with two click, and launchpad
has a good documentation. "
Personnaly, I didn't even know that. Maybe it's easy when you know how to
do, but the interface is not intuitive for doing so.
Users will not read pages of documentation to report a bug. They already
must do an extra action over their regular work to report a bug, reading a
documentation should not be an obligation if the interface was good.
As for my question with the nominate for release, I really think I have done
something wrong with this, and I still don't know what exactly it is, and
how to remove it.
Lauchpad have a really bad user interace for the normal user (maybe
fonctionnal for debuggers, but NOT intuitive for users), but this point is
off the topic.
2010/2/19 Saïvann Carignan <email address hidden>
> Jackflap : As said previously, Canonical and Mark Shuttleworth are not /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 11334
> in charge of xserver-xorg development. Ubuntu is a distribution.
> Canonical can contribute to bugfixes to upstream projects such as
> xserver-xorg, but drastic changes of concept needs to be done by the
> upstream projects themselves, by qualified developers.
>
> If people start to pollute Ayatana discussions with this unrelated
> issue, there will be no benefit either for Ayatana and this bug report.
> Instead, invite every people who suffer from this bug to click the
> "Affect me too" button. That will give visibility to this bug to
> Canonical.
>
> If this bug is not fixed yet, it's because it is not a easy bug, not
> because xserver-xorg or Canonical is not aware of this issue. However as
> long as you only refer to ubuntu bug report, xserver-xorg developers
> don't get any attention to this issue. And anyway, a bug report is not
> the right place to discuss, it only makes thing more difficult for
> developers as bug reports are polluted, therefore we should not be
> surprise that they stop using it, and work silently.
>
> FUSA applet, notifications, simplescan, upstart are Canonical projects,
> not xserver-xorg.
>
> FMaz : Linking a bug report can be done with two click, and launchpad
> has a good documentation. That only means that in 5 years, nobody took
> care to open and link a bug at xserver-xorg, users and developers.
>
> --
> MASTER Copy-Paste doesn't work if the source is closed before the paste
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of a duplicate bug.
>
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