Le 22 août 2014 21:12, "Robinson Tryon" <bishop.robinson@gmail.com> a écrit
:
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 3:05 PM, Sophie Gautier
<gautier.sophie@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Robinson
Le 22 août 2014 20:57, "Robinson Tryon" <bishop.robinson@gmail.com> a
écrit
Fair enough. For now, I'll indicate that content bugs should go to
Bugzilla with Component: 'Documentation' and prefix "WIKIHELP:". IIRC
For now this is the l10n team who is taking care of the help files and
the
en_US version but it has no time for BZ so bug reports should be
directed to
the l10n list. However as I said this is a process we are working on
together with kendy and moggi, discussion is happening on the l10n list.
Hmm...I'm a little concerned about inquiries getting lost on a mailing
list, especially feature requests. Is there something we could do in
QA to make Bugzilla more approachable for the l10n team?
There is already a meta issue opened by Olivier concerning missing help
files, but we usually report and discuss the problem we meet during the
l10n work on the list. We are working currently on this workflow so
changes may happen soon. I don't know however if we will use BZ.
Cheers
Sophie
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