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Dreamwidth solicits a wide range of user opinions on many proposed changes before approving an item for implementation. A relatively small percentage of the active user population of Dreamwidth is comfortable using Bugzilla, compared to the users who follow the <dwcomm>dw_suggestions</dwcomm> community.  
 
Dreamwidth solicits a wide range of user opinions on many proposed changes before approving an item for implementation. A relatively small percentage of the active user population of Dreamwidth is comfortable using Bugzilla, compared to the users who follow the <dwcomm>dw_suggestions</dwcomm> community.  
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See: [[Suggestions Process]]
  
 
The following types of changes are particularly likely to be referred to the whole user community (not just staff, contractors, and developers) for discussion:  
 
The following types of changes are particularly likely to be referred to the whole user community (not just staff, contractors, and developers) for discussion:  
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==Preferred Implementation==
 
==Preferred Implementation==
Some new features, enhancements, and outright bug fixes require a decision about how best to do it out of two or more possible ways. The <dwuser>dw_suggestions</dwuser> participants can also provide feedback for this.  
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Some new features, enhancements, and outright bug fixes require a decision about how best to do it out of two or more possible ways. The <dwuser>dw_suggestions</dwuser> participants can also provide feedback for this.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:03, 22 September 2011

Dreamwidth has a few workflows for submitting items to Bugzilla. The ideal workflow to use depends on the exact situation.

Suggestion

Dreamwidth solicits a wide range of user opinions on many proposed changes before approving an item for implementation. A relatively small percentage of the active user population of Dreamwidth is comfortable using Bugzilla, compared to the users who follow the [info]dw_suggestions community.

See: Suggestions Process

The following types of changes are particularly likely to be referred to the whole user community (not just staff, contractors, and developers) for discussion:

New Feature

An entirely new feature that does not currently exist.

Enhancement

Changes to improve an existing feature.

Preferred Implementation

Some new features, enhancements, and outright bug fixes require a decision about how best to do it out of two or more possible ways. The [info]dw_suggestions participants can also provide feedback for this.

Bug

  • Something that is broken (not functioning as designed).
  • Something that is broken-as-designed (is functioning as designed, but how it is designed is bad), and the fix is unambiguous and does not require community discussion. (Example: a site image that lacks an alt tag and really needs one.)
  • Straightforward items that do not require community discussion.