24 Sep 2011
Bug submission assistant
Have you seen our new and improved way of filing bugs for LibreOffice? This bug submission assistant was made by the community. ๐ Some more details on it is available in Loic’s blog post.
Have you seen our new and improved way of filing bugs for LibreOffice? This bug submission assistant was made by the community. ๐ Some more details on it is available in Loic’s blog post.
I’d like to see it, but Firefox keeps warning me: “This Connection is Untrusted. You have asked Firefox to connect securely to bugassistant.libreoffice.org, but we can’t confirm that your connection is secure. […]”
My only choices are to NOT see the page or add an security exception for that site and thereby override Firefox’ security warning (which I certainly do not want to).
So, what’s wrong with that page? Why can’t it be accessed without a security warning?
LibreOffice Base has limitation year “1999”
Still seem to be a few problems. Just tried to file a bug report and got the message
“There is no component named ‘WRITER’ in the ‘LibreOffice’ product”
There is no way to a select group of images simultaneously.
I would love to help to improve LibreOffice by filing bug reports. But as long as I have to make an account and can’t do it anonymous I won’t!
Sorry
Hi, may be you want to insert some public user statistics like I did here:
The picture is living and shows the true valuse.
CU
Rainer
I made a bug report that documents what is clearly a bug and an example of a feature that used to work but now is broken. I have checked every release since then and updated the thread. But no developer seems to care at all. Why post bugs when no one cares?
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35275
I’m not bringing this up for the sake of just this bug. If a clear case like this can just be ignored for half a year then what should we expect happens to all the other bug reports that are submitted? Maybe LO should disable reporting of new bugs altoghether until you’ve worked through the backlog?
There is also no contact between the developer community of the different Libre Office applications and the end users. Why can’t you set up one blog per application and devote a little time, maybe a small post a week, to discuss actual feature and thoughts for the future?