Charlotte Wolter wrote on 23.05.15 16:57:
This is my point exactly. Github works only for people who already
are "insiders," people who know how to use it. It doesn't work if you're
not used to it.
We need a simple Problem Report form on the web site. If the coders
want to use Github to solve the problem, fine. They're welcome to it. But
for us ordinary people, we need something in simple direct English.
By the way, there still are a couple of ongoing issues with iD
that no one seems to be tackling, despite reports on Github.
I'm no coder and here is my step by step recipe for iD bug reporting:
Visit https://github.com/ and "Sign up" (the platform is independent
from OSM and HOT so you'll need to create a new account first). When
successfully logged in just follow this procedure:
1. on the upper left is a search bar ("Search GitHub"): type 'iD' and
click "enter" on your keyboard
2. in the list of search results click on "openstreetmap/iD" (should be
the first item)
3. click on "Issues" (navigation bar on the right)
4. click on "New issue" (green button)
5. choose a good title and write your problem description
6. click on "Submit..."
Done!
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