[Libreoffice] EasyHack: Improved bug filing form / flow
Daniel Neel
dneelyep at gmail.com
Thu Feb 24 16:37:02 PST 2011
I think this project is moving a bit beyond what I currently have skill and
time to complete with quality. I think it would be best for me to pass the
current work on to someone else. Would the best course of action be to
update the EasyHacks page with a notice of the current progress on the hack,
an attachment of the file, and maybe a link to this mailing list
conversation? I look forward to helping out LO in other ways soon.
Thanks,
Daniel
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 1:15 PM, Michael Meeks <michael.meeks at novell.com>wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> On Fri, 2011-02-18 at 22:32 -0500, Daniel Neel wrote:
> > Ok, a quick status update on this. Have been working on it some more -
> > the current code is available at http://dneelyep.webs.com . Notes on
> > the current progress below.
>
> Ooh :-) it looks really sweet ! This is a great start Daniel.
>
> > Added a Submit button - not currently setup to bring up a pre-filled
> > bug report.
>
> I wonder, if we can't avoid showing the bugzilla page entirely -
> and
> simply provide a nicer whizzy front-end for that.
>
> > Does anyone have more suggestions by chance to improve this? I'm
> > definitely interested :).
>
> Yes; making it more lush and graphical would be good for a start.
> As an
> example - the process of binary chopping documents down is really useful
> to understand - IMHO we need more documentation on that, perhaps with a
> picture of a document being chopped to help people understand.
>
> I think we probably also need to make the questions easier to
> understand (think expert friendly, but idiot proof), of course this will
> require a lot of thought to get the taxonomy right:
>
> Radio buttons:
> ( ) can you crash LibreOffice somehow ?
> ( ) does your document not look right when it is loaded ?
> ( ) did other people have trouble reading the document
> you sent ?
> ( ) is there an unpleasant user interaction that makes it
> difficult to use ?
> [ if several of these, please file multiple reports ]
>
> I would also tend to hide everything else (including the submit
> button) until the data is useful - so people have a fairly linear flow.
>
> ( ) can you crash LibreOffice somehow ?
> ( ) does this happen when you load or save a certain
> document ?
> + link to making minimal documents blurb :-)
> ( ) is there a simple set of steps, and button clicks
> that can crash with no document loaded ?
> + link to how-to-get-stacktrace documentation
> ( ) is the crash intermittent and un-predictable ?
> + link to how-to-get-stacktrace documentation
>
> ( ) does your document not look right when it is loaded ?
> + link to making minimal documents blurb
> [x] I am certain that I have the correct fonts installed
> on the system for this document
> + link to fc-list (Linux), and Mac/Win details
> + NB. the 'font' drop-down in LO lies - we
> should explain that.
> + ask for screenshots before / after of the problem
>
> ( ) did other people have trouble reading the document
> you sent ?
> ( ) Do you have the original document in OpenDocument
> format ?
> No == very hard to work out what went wrong.
> can you try to reproduce what you did, and
> first save it in ODF, before exporting ...
> Yes == link to producing minimal document
> description ;-)
>
> ( ) is there an unpleasant user interaction that makes it
> difficult to use ?
> + no idea where to go here I guess.
>
> I suspect we could avoid asking which component is involved, and
> just
> look at up-loaded test document / file extensions in many cases to
> auto-select the component.
>
> I liked your proxies for severity: "causes loss of content" etc. -
> asking people the severity of their bug is almost never a good idea :-)
> [ which is why I like the plan to hide the actual bug form from them ].
>
> Anyhow - this is a really sexy initiative :-) Hopefully we can get
> some
> more artwork support from the design team, to actually make it fun /
> pretty to file really good bugs.
>
> What can we do to make it easier to file ? eg. can we wrap the
> account
> creation flow in some pleasant way ? Perhaps that should be step #1 -
> without an E-mail address and a real account, it is fairly pointless
> filing a bug IMHO.
>
> Thanks !
>
> Michael.
>
> --
> michael.meeks at novell.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot
>
>
>
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