The Mozilla Anthropology1 project was started in late 2011 to examine how various Mozilla community stakeholders make use of Bugzilla in practice and to gain a sense of how Bugzilla could be improved in the future to better support the community. During this process, Martin Best interviewed 20 community members; we have split these 20 interviews into over 1,200 individual quotes and performed an open card sort to gain insight into high-level themes about Bugzilla to identify strengths, weaknesses, and ideas for future enhancement of the platform. During this process, four high-level categories emerged from the data (along with 15 themes and 91 sub-themes)
<https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/research/tr/2012/CS-2012-10.pdf> .... A.4.3 Useless [9p, 10s] These are quotes that really didn’t have any specific value. (e.g., “I like turtles”) Phil -- Philip Chee <phi...@aleytys.pc.my>, <philip.c...@gmail.com> http://flashblock.mozdev.org/ http://xsidebar.mozdev.org Guard us from the she-wolf and the wolf, and guard us from the thief, oh Night, and so be good for us to pass. _______________________________________________ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform