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===== Background ===== | ===== Background ===== | ||
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However, if staying with our own infrastructure might be just a matter of some long-awaited improvements and not changing it completely for something being a standard (or popular solution) these days like GitHub issues, listing all ideas here will do no harm. | However, if staying with our own infrastructure might be just a matter of some long-awaited improvements and not changing it completely for something being a standard (or popular solution) these days like GitHub issues, listing all ideas here will do no harm. | ||
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* searching the commenters' | * searching the commenters' | ||
* clearly specify available technologies | * clearly specify available technologies | ||
+ | * clearly specify responsibilities | ||
+ | * better search | ||
+ | * better UX for non-logged in people | ||
===== Discussion ===== | ===== Discussion ===== | ||
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==== Clearly specify available technologies ==== | ==== Clearly specify available technologies ==== | ||
IIRC I was once told that bugs' machine runs PHP 5.6. I think this version should be mentioned in the source code's README so that people wanting to contribute won't have to guess what features they can use.\\ | IIRC I was once told that bugs' machine runs PHP 5.6. I think this version should be mentioned in the source code's README so that people wanting to contribute won't have to guess what features they can use.\\ | ||
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+ | ==== Clearly specify responsibilities ==== | ||
+ | Currently it's not clear who's "in charge" | ||
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+ | And, as a part of that, create more specific bugs category for bugtracker itself. The same should happen for other php.net projects - current " | ||
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+ | ==== Better search ==== | ||
+ | Suggested by Niklas Keller, needs clarification. | ||
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+ | Maybe we should consider external search engine like Shpinx/ | ||
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+ | ==== Better UX for not-logged in people ==== | ||
+ | Niklas Keller suggested dropping the concept of per-user password and switching to something like GitHub login. There is a 15-year old [[https:// | ||
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+ | I think it's great idea and GitHub it's the most sensible login provider in that case. We need, however, still provide a way to register for users without GitHub account. Such change would also mean that some kind of registration is required to fill in the bug report, am I right? Would it be possible to mix up those two approaches to still allow //just// submitting a bug, without making an account?\\ | ||
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