+1 to opening the feedback gates wide!  They're our gates, we can close
'em later.

If we want to track issues outside Bugzilla, we could use Roundup, it
requires no authentication, just an email address.  If we provided a
dirt simple front end to Roundup, I think that would match our needs well.

I'm loath to have two issue tracking systems in play, though.  It would
be really nice if we could somehow put bugs into Bugzilla with just an
email address, no account.

Sincerely,
Jeffrey

Katie Capps Parlante wrote:
> Mike Taylor wrote:
>> That still requires someone to filter the incoming bugs tho
> 
> Mozilla/Firefox has a lot of users and a lot of people filing bugs, so
> they have made a conscious choice to have some barriers to avoid coping
> with a lot of bad data. (If I understand correctly).
> 
> We are not in that situation at the moment, so we could make the
> ease-of-entry vs consistently-good-data tradeoff slightly differently.
> We could spend some energy filtering the bugs, and think of it as an
> investment in building a community. Once we have a bigger community and
> we're getting a lot of bogus bugs, we could handle it differently.
> 
> Cheers,
> Katie
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