https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=410284
Filipus Klutiero <chea...@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED Resolution|FIXED |--- Ever confirmed|0 |1 Summary|community.kde.org (and |bugs.kde.org and |bugs.kde.org) inconsistent |community.kde.org |about reporting KDE issues |inconsistent about |other than defects on |reporting KDE issues other |bugs.kde.org |than defects on | |bugs.kde.org --- Comment #2 from Filipus Klutiero <chea...@gmail.com> --- Thank you very much Nate. I am re-titling to clarify that, assuming that comment 1 is correct, bugs.kde.org needs fixing. I am afraid there may be lots of place which need to be switched to proper terms. Without pretending to be exhaustive, all of the following places are currently incoherent: # Site title "KDE Bugtracking System", which could read "KDE Issue Tracking System", or - more succinctly - "KDE Issue Tracker". # The homepage only offers to "File a Bug", and doing that brings to an "Enter Bug" page. # The ticket visualization/edition controller presents all issues as "bugs", even those with importance "wishlist" (see https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9055 for example) # To my knowledge, the site only has subdomain "bugs.kde.org", which - while not necessarily a bug, is at least misleading. It would be much clearer to at least support access through a representative subdomain, such as "issues.kde.org". There is still some work needed on community.kde.org, at least on https://community.kde.org/Get_Involved/Issue_Reporting. For example, the name of step #1 ("Step 1: Make sure it's a valid bug or feature request") currently doesn't allow requests for improvements other than feature additions and bug-fixes. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.