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Hi :)
That would be great.  Then other packages that also use CoGrOO couild also post 
bug-reports directly to the CoGrOO part of BugZilla.  I have a feeling that it 
already works very much like that.  


I think triagers in BugZilla can move threads from one project to another within 
BugZilla.  Ubuntu and other projects often tend to have a down-stream 
bugs/wish-list/questions place and only bump things up to BugZilla when needed.  


I'm not sure about any of this so it would be interesting to know if you're idea 
is already the way things are meant to work.
Regards from
Tom :)




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From: lcoluiggi <lcoluiggi@gmail.com>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Sun, 29 May, 2011 16:13:10
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Sun Weblog Publisher broken

Despite being longtime user of OOo and Libo, I never report any bugs. I
think even very complicated. I think we could get something more simple
that would work from within LibreOffice.

Here in Brazil we have an example with CoGrOO Community. CoGrOO is a
grammar checker developed by students at USP (Universidade de São
Paulo). With "Cogroo Comunidade" it's possible to contribute to the
development of the extension directly from LibreOffice. Just an idea
that occurred to me now.

Regards,

Luiz Oliveira

Em 29-05-2011 11:41, Roland Hughes escreveu:
And just how many users are going to dig that deep to find out how to
file a bug report?

___Most___ sites, including the original OpenOffice site, put "file bug
report" links either on the first page OR under the Support heading.
You didn't even have the decency to put it under "Get Help".  As a
general rule, when the bug report page is under the Developer tree, it
tends to be "expert friendly" requiring reports filed only by people
working directly with the code and uploading patches for the bugs they
find...not end users who find vicious bugs.



On Sun, 2011-05-29 at 16:24 +0200, Sigrid Carrera wrote:

Hi, 

On Sun, 29 May 2011 08:28:04 -0500
Roland Hughes <roland@logikalsolutions.com> wrote:

There is not a single ^TY)*(&)(*&)(ing link on the LibreOffice site to
file a bug report!!!!!!!!!!1

sorry, but you are wrong!
There is. 

If you don't believe me, see for yourself: 
Go to libreoffice.org/get involved/Developers/File Bugs

There is a link to bugzilla. 

Sigrid





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