On May 21, 1:33 am, Waylan Limberg <way...@gmail.com> wrote:
> One nitpick thought. I expect that people reporting bugs will go to
> the "bugs-and-features" page, which is fine. However, as is often the
> case, when their ticket is marked "accepted" (or some other triage
> stage) they often get confused about what that means (as we all know).
> If they are only looking to get their one ticket fixed, I doubt they
> will find on there own the explanations of the various stages now
> under "triaging-tickets" ("I just want my one ticket fixed. I don't
> have time to work on other peoples tickets, Why would I look there?").
> Perhaps a link to those explanations should be added to the
> "bugs-and-features" section? Just a thought.

Thanks for the tip! In the latest patch I've added such links at the
bottom of those two sections:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3364022/djangodoc/internals/contributing/bugs-and-features.html#reporting-bugs
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3364022/djangodoc/internals/contributing/bugs-and-features.html#requesting-features

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