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Offline editing bugs
by Hakenuk on Sunday 29/Sep/2002, @12:14
- no offline posting of bugreports

- not easy for beginners

- overloaded for small project modules

- no annonymous posting

- gui is crap
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Re: Offline editing bugs
by Stof on Wednesday 02/Oct/2002, @08:40
> - not easy for beginners

http://bugs.kde.org/wizard.cgi

And bug reporting is not supposed to be for beginners. A small amount of GOOD bug reports is better than large amounts of bad reports.


> - overloaded for small project modules

Makes it easier to seperate things.


> - no annonymous posting

Prevents people from posting crap.


> - gui is crap

Unless you're the developer.
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  • Re: Offline editing bugs
    by Peter on Monday 14/Oct/2002, @02:30
    > > - no annonymous posting
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    > Prevents people from posting crap.

    Not only that, but also gives the developer a hand to get information not in the bug report itself.

    And having a mail alias for bugreports doesn't sound bad in my ears.
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    • Re: Offline editing bugs
      by Amanuel Zaid on Saturday 30/Aug/2003, @07:55
      hay,its me who wants a lesson and theory of off-line editing and on-line editing.could you help me please? becouse i need to be more educated in this field.can you help me?
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