Hello Martin 

I agree with you. LO needs a simple method of reporting problems with the 
software. Bug reports would put users off reporting problems. Even I would 
prefer a simpler method when I find errors in the software when writing the 
user guides for Impress and Draw.

Regards 

Peter Schofield
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> On 3 Jun 2022, at 10:04, Martin Srebotnjak <mi...@filmsi.net> wrote:
> 
> You raise an important issue, Jean.
> 
> There should be some other very easy way. These are not programmers, they
> are not used to filling in bug reports.
> 
> What about having a special simple "post" report-form that would be
> moderated and only true reports would be then forwarded to the new
> discussion system - with some kind of confirmation to the reporter?
> There could be a drop-down with a list of entities the bug refers to (UI,
> help, wiki, guides) and a text field to describe the error (and a possibly
> a field with http of page reference).
> 
> It would simplify the process for the reporter (i.e a user) and add some
> load to the moderator, yes. The moderator could then forward the report
> (with additional info) as a bug report into bugzilla, as well.
> 
> If this is all overhead, then we should generate a mail account, like
> report.err...@documentation.libreoffice.org and users should write an
> e-mail describing the problem they found. The moderator would the forward
> them to the new list.
> 
> Lp, m.
> 
> V V pet., 3. jun. 2022 ob 03:32 je oseba Jean Weber <jeanwe...@gmail.com>
> napisala:
> 
>> IMO requiring someone to get a login just to report an error is not
>> user-friendly at all. In fact, I would describe it as user-hostile.
>> There must be another (better) way.
>> 
>> Jean
>> 
>>> On Fri, Jun 3, 2022 at 7:25 AM Olivier Hallot
>>> <olivier.hal...@libreoffice.org> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello Jean
>>> 
>>> We will have to update the feedback link to the forum.
>>> 
>>> It will be necessary to get a login.
>>> 
>>> Kind regards
>>> Olivier
>>> Note: the documentation forum link will be announced later.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Em 02/06/2022 17:16, Jean Weber escreveu:
>>>> After the documentation list moves to its new forum, how will users be
>>>> advised to report errors in the guides? Currently the copyright pages
>>>> direct users to this (docs) mailing list. They do not need to
>> subscribe to
>>>> do so.
>>>> 
>>>> Jean
>>>> 
>>> 
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