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