On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 4:40 PM, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:

> "Amir E. Aharoni" writes:
> > he.wikipedia has a page for collecting bug reports, but since it's not
> > really structured, it's not really maintained.
>
> Perhaps we could recruit some people from the he.wikipedia.org community
> to take problems reported (via the localized interface?) and reproduce
> them or act as a “translator” between developers and bug reporters?
>

I'd definitely recommend looking at Firefox's beta feedback dashboard:
http://input.mozilla.com/en-US/beta/

They've got a big fat "Feedback" button on Firefox 4 beta, which gives two
simple options:
  'Firefox made me happy because...'
  'Firefox made me sad because...'

Those take you to an input box with a limited one-line freetext field and an
optional box to paste a URL. Locale, operating system, and version are
automatically associated with the report. The output is then publicly
available for review, filtering, translation, and collection.


Being able to tag and collect a lot of similar quick issue reports, and
maybe then attach those *to* a bug entry, could be pretty awesome.

-- brion
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