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Le 2010-11-15 20:36, Andrea Pescetti a écrit :
Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
I don't know if and how easy this would be in drupal. So far I have
coded a very simple webform in "django" (python is my thing :-)) to
allow uploading a document and a comment.

This would be elementary in Drupal.

Thanks for this Andrea.


The only thing that is then left, is to link the uploaded doc to a
bugzilla issue and display the status from the bug in question. The
linking to a bug would (in my vision), not necessarily happen by the
user, but by QA team, that vets those entries.

And this triaging phase is indeed the main challenge, both in technical
and in resources (volunteers) terms.


IMO, I believe that we could probably get a good LO triage team together. We have a growing membership and some have been with OOo for quite some time as OOo could be called at this point a mature product (albeit young). But our user base as well as our "potential user-base" is in the millions. Getting a triage team in various languages should be a feasible project.

If we keep the process as personal as possible (i.e. <user with a potential bug> + <triage member vetting the potential bug>), then the bug reporting remains unchanged.

Marc




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