--- On Sun, 8/8/10, Ed McNierney <[email protected]> wrote:
> From: Ed McNierney <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: OLPC 10.1.2 Release Candidate 1 > To: "Yioryos Asprobounitis" <[email protected]> > Cc: "Fedora OLPC" <[email protected]>, "Chris Ball" > <[email protected]>, "Devel" <[email protected]>, [email protected] > Date: Sunday, August 8, 2010, 3:56 PM > > On Aug 8, 2010, at 12:41 PM, Yioryos Asprobounitis wrote: > > > (instructions for the olpcnews.com/forum/ kind of > people would be appreciated...:-) > > Instructions: > > 1. Report bugs at http://dev.laptop.org/newticket - if > necessary, register first at http://dev.laptop.org/register (as mavrothal > kindly > points out) > 2. If you have interesting experiences or user information > to contribute, please do so at http://wiki.laptop.org > 3. If you're unwilling to perform steps 1 and/or 2 as > appropriate, please don't expect the bug to be fixed, or for > anyone else to even know about it. Well, I know "due process" I followed it several times and I also point it everywhere I can, however in this occasion we have the case: Hey, I got a problem, what should I do to get the info needed to file a proper ticket, and: Is this feature supported in the OS or not? Thus the questions. Answering outside a ticket should not be "unthinkable", so if you have an answer I would be grateful. The bigger issue however is who has the greatest interest to produce a better build, the casual user that sees something strange and even mentions it somewhere or the developer? Dismissing/ignoring real issues because they are "inappropriate formulated" can only turn around and bite you in more than one ways, I believe. > > Thanks. > > - Ed _______________________________________________ Testing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing
