Hi André, *, André Schnabel schrieb: >Am 02.10.2010 22:07, schrieb Friedrich Strohmaier: >> I heavily support this idea. I also saw different bugtracking >> systems. None of them can serve users, because all are developer >> tools to manage bugs and enhancement requests in a effective way. >> Thus each of them has to represent the complexity of that task. >> There always will be needed human filtering to avoid messed up >> bugtracking systems and >> developers. No problem with an enthusiastic Community ;o)).
>So I read this correctly and you volunteer as bug-filter? :) Shure, why not? That's already taking place on users mailinglist or dev mailinglist: someone is reporting "strange behavior". Then it is filtered whether this is local problem, platform problem or software problem. Now setting up a report or finding an existing one which is remembered by someone is something usual. Ubuntu has a bug squad team which people like to join and help out. Why shouldn't that work with LibO? Shure, this is a short term description - nevertheless I think this is the way to connect userpower and developer power and that one, not to end up as we did in issuetracker. Gruß/regards -- Friedrich Ansprechpartner / contact person for the "PrOOo-Box" german language OpenOffice.org and more on CD/DVD http://prooo-box.org -- To unsubscribe, send an empty e-mail to [email protected] All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted. List archives are available at http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/
