Hi Filip, Nils et al
I think the second mailing list dedicated to reporting bugs would be a
good first step, it fits with my suggestion of starting with a simple
system / process and evolving from that.
On the otherhand I am actually pleased that this mailing list has thus
far had no rules, it has worked very well like that, but as the number
of users and thus of mails increases, there probably is growing
justification to split it into multiple target forums (e.g. bugs,
programming, packaging, Harbour, Jolla phone(s) etc.)
Certainly the bugs thing is not easy, as any bug tracker will collect
bugs for apps, Sailfish Silica, the phone itself, Qt, Nemo, Mer, 3rd
party libraries etc.), but it is an issue that won't get easier with
time, it can only get worse ...
Chris
Zitat von "Filip Kłębczyk" <fklebc...@gmail.com>:
Yes, I am also all for iterating the whole thing rather than
"surprise, surprise what good we brought for you... ups, you don't
like it? Nah, I'm sure you will like it sooner or later ..." approach.
One of the arguments mentioned by someone from Jolla on IRC was "the
community bugtracker will become quickly a mess and people will be
even more frustrated than if there wouldn't be a bugtracker at all".
In other words it's a path "We (the company) know better what is
best for you!". Please Jolla don't sail in that direction.
Nils idea for another, separate mailing list to submit bugs as a
temporary solution sounds good. Then we should probably continue
discussing _in_the_open_ a real bugtracker solution.
Regards,
Filip
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