Here is another web page Konqueror doesn't display properly.
Jaroslav Reznik
jreznik at redhat.com
Wed Jan 28 16:21:25 UTC 2009
On Wednesday 28 of January 2009 17:12:54 Sven Lankes wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 08:46:33AM -0700, Linuxguy123 wrote:
> >> http://bugs.kde.org
> >
> > I'm frustrated entering bugs into bugzillas. Its a 15 minute process
> > logging in, searching to see if its already entered, filling everything
> > in, etc. Bugzilla needs a template that users can prefill for various
> > bugs to speed things up.
>
> Yes - reporting bugs can be frustrating and bugzilla is not (always) a very
> userfriendly piece of software.
Especially KDE bugzilla is not userfriendly :(
>
> > And half the time it doesn't get looked at for weeks and by that time
> > the page isn't up anymore.
>
> That is how free software works. The best (browser)-bugreports are those
> where the bugs are already isolated with the test-case attached to the
> bug and not buried in 200k of html.
>
> Well defined bugs will increase the probablility of a quick fix
> tremendously.
>
> > I got upset with Konqueror a couple years ago and did a blitz of
> > entering bug reports for web pages that didn't work. The results were
> > pretty dismal. I gave up.
>
> Maybe spending some time on bug-triage of konqueror-bugs would be a good
> way to help out for you then?
>
> Yes - sometimes bugs rot in $bugtracker until they're no longer relevant
> but that is the price you pay for free software.
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