Hi Wolfgang,

you should do the following this to get better results of bug writing.
First of all you should apply for QA membership. When being a QA member
the issues you write do not have the initial status 'unconfirmed' but
'new'. This spares the step of a current QA member confirming the issue.
Due to the large number of bugs reported this can take quite a while.
Another useful thing you can do being a QA member is to adjust the
target milestone of an issue. After submitting a bug you can re-edit the
issue to do so. The 'target milestone' property is not available for the
initial report on an issue.

Best regards
Peter


Wolfgang Schaible wrote:
> Hi,
> I see a lot of trafic in this list and my question is who is 
> responsible for functional test and his quality?
> 
> All respect to the effort speaking about 70 languages using ~40 
> builds, but my feeling is, this is of little use 
> if the base, the english builds and prereleases have bugs, easy 
> visible in one hour of normal use.
> 
> Writing a issue was for me a must, but I have stopped it, it's 
> frustrating and wasted time: No answer, a incompetent answer, no 
> deadline...
> A condition to help would be: a fix need not more than 2 month, 
> priority has bugfixing and _not_ a new release or efforts to 
> imitate accepted customs of M$
> 
> I develop some business automation apps with Base and Calc and use 
> the Writer. No one of my customers is asking for a new release, 
> they are asking for a bugfree and stable application, they accept 
> (mostly :-)) a not optimal translation for a long time.
> 
> I would prefer having 1.1.5 with the BASE features of 2.0 without 
> the new inserted bug (killing my apps). Then I could wait easily 
> some month for a better 2.0 | 2.1 (without a step forward and two 
> back).
> 
> Kind regards,
> Wolfgang
> 
> 
> 
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Peter Junge, peterjunge(at)ch2000.com.cn
Senior Engineer, Open Source Technology
Beijing Redflag CH2000 Software Co., Ltd.

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