Alberto, I didn't see the artwork in question as I'm late to the thread. However I did look at the guide just now. I don't think you need any artwork on the page and as such I have removed it, given it's negative response in this thread. I can appreciate all kinds of art, but there's no reason to have it in a bug reporting guide. I also believe wiki etiquette would dictate that you attach the image, rather than hotlink.

That said, you are certainly free to craft the page under your namespace to your liking (within reason). However, as the wiki is intended to be a collaborative help guide for ubuntu, I would encourage you to continue your efforts to improving the bug reporting guide itself, as opposed to bikeshedding about artwork or making yet another page. I suspect you'll find conversations on improving the bug reporting guide to be more fruitful and receptive.

You may find these useful as well; it's used in conjunction with the reporting bugs page for reporting bugs for image testing. It's been collaboratively improved by several members into something rather nice.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/FindRightPackage
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Overview/Install_Bugs

See for example, the 'find a bug?' header on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/; see how it works and where it links?

Nicholas

P.S. It's nice to see some old and familiar names come through my inbox!

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