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We need to have the issues in our repository, since we link them with our coding. Also this is needed for the milestone planning. We need to have an overview of pending tasks.

The problem is the opposite: I guess that many good ideas or bug reports got lost in the past, when they only had been published in the forum, since it is hard to keep track of all them here.

since it is hard to keep track of all them here.

That's in part exactly what I'm talking about when I say:
"there is lot's of information that get's discussed or explained and than just "goes down the drain" and get's lost in the stream"

My proposal is to create specific forumpage for bugs and have specific people in charge of keeping track of those bugResearches and posting them to github.

We need to have the issues in our repository, since we link them with our coding. Also this is needed for the milestone planning. We need to have an overview of pending tasks.

That is obvious, the idea is not to evade or skip the tool github.
This is about pre-sorting (Vorsortieren) on our own communication platform the issues and publish them than on github, actually in a more precise and standardized way.

@utopiArte @Michael Vogel but this is then double work and in case of possible demand you would have to search for the corresponding post in the forum for the bug report on Github. this completely tears the discussion apart and can no longer really be followed. Not to mention the fact that you then always have to look in two places to see if the bug has already been reported, which is particularly difficult in the forum because the search function is more than modest compared to github.

@OldKid

but this is then double work

And no, it is not!

If a user that considers he has found a bug goes to the respective bug research forum and finds on top pinned the bug report layout as posted here, he has to start thinking in the first place to answer the given questions and look more precisely into what he has found and to spell it out and document it in a way it is usefull for the coders before hand. Once all that is done, maybe with some Q&A help by the community, we will end up with a precise report detailed in a standardized manner that shows up on github releaving the coders over there of all the Q&A work that happens other wise over there consuming their precious time cluttering the github pages.

If at the same time those bug reports get sorted with a simple _Quote Share_ by the forum page adminsitrator into categories on the forum page, that info is available inside the friendica framework and is presorted and their for, as Michael already pointed out, doesn't disappear because it's hard to track in a stream of all sorts of help issues.

It is double work, since there will always be separates phases in an issue. Independent if this is a bug or feature request. For a bug there will be the communication between issuer and coder to clarify the problem. Then, when it is possibly detected, the coder will possibly do some stuff, then will ask the issuer, if the problem is solved. And when it is solved, the issuer will close their issue that they created. Having this in two separate systems means that some communication needs to be done in parallel. And especially the closing of an issue will be a problem, since someone needs to communicate with the issuer. Also the question is, how to "close" an issue in the group.

It's a preselection process, and about a separation of the different issues that right now all end up in the helpers forum page.

Nobody is talking about having to reflect the later process that evolves on github back to the forum page.

If you have a look at one of the latest comments about a problem that shows up in my timeline:
Just to be clear - I'm running latest release, not git develop branch
you'll find exactly one of the details I just tried to explain to OldKid in the previous answer.


@Roland Häder
Just to be clear - I'm running latest release, not git develop branch

Seems like I got quoted, so I also react to this.

My posts weren't bug reports, but support request as I was not sure if it's not expected behavior. Also - you might have noticed - Roland did code check already and I asked if I'm supposed to create bug report.

It was actually faster for Roland to just fix it. Only reason I revived the thread was that there might be a some leftover to fix as the problem didn't shown for day or so and then it reappeared for a while.

And in every single part of this conversation I'm still willing to create bug report 😀

The mention itself was unintentional @Schmaker.

I used your comment that added information on your topic to point out the usefulness of a "pinned bug report layout" as the layout pretends to hint beforehand to all probably useful information in cases like your post.
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@utopiArte I believe Github is owned by microsoft. Why can you not use it? Maybe it would be easier than running an issue forum. I did not like it, too, when it was bought by Microsoft. But even my distro (void) uses it.. so hey. I don't love it but for now .. it's okay.

> Why can you not use it?

To begin with that can be a personal issues, there is no use to discuss it.

What I'm talking first of all about is that friendica has thousands and thousands of users that stumble over something or want/need to talk about something while using this platform. They are no coders and don't want to become coders, nore should they need to create a new profile on another platform, learn the where abouts and how abouts of that platform just to mention that something is not working or not working as expected.

You guys are looking at the world from the perspective of coding nerds, that's fine with me, but you are creating a platform for simple human beings that try to use it and want and need to use it just inside that platform. And when these John Does try to communicate with the gods of this space the answer is:
"Be like us or go f** yourself!"

(sry but some times ironic sarcasm is the only way to get rid of desperation when you use the same words but don't speak the same language nor live in the same world or perceive the world in the same way)

@utopiArte I found the friendica devs very friendly
of course they are!

@Tobias

Who is administering forum.friendi.ca right now?
Do the specif forum-pages have specific people in charge?

That's me. And I'm in control of everything. 😁
@Remind Me dm 2 days about the issue and the idea to ask and offer support for coming up with some dedicated moderation for one or another forum group(?) profile on the forum.friendi.ca server to advance and improve the community support.

Sorry, I didn't get any DM.

Concerning the need for moderation on the groups node forum.friendi.ca: If I remember correctly, I took over the hosting and administration of our community node in 2016. In all these years there were only one or two cases where moderation was necessary. The administration is not a big deal, either.

From my point of view the best way to advance and improve community support is having people answering questions and giving hints how to use and run Friendica. We have made much progress in that. Some years ago there were only a few active supporters in our groups/forums. These days I see much more people who are helping others.