2008/11/19, Bill Nottingham <notting@xxxxxxxxxx>: > Because it's not a one-way communication (at least, not if you want it > to be effective.) I think you misundestood something. If order to effectively hunt issues, we definitely need HUGE number of bugreports (remember Necrosoft's "Send crash dump" utility). That definitely means one-way communication. I'm insisting - one-way communication (e.g. user will send bugreport to invisible-to-him blackhole, w/o answer, with some handy tool). Bugzilla is (probably) suitable for large ineffective developer's teams with large amounts of old, dying, poorly maintained code. Bugzilla is in no way suitable to help hear crying of users (because, as I said before, it's too complex). That means we have no tools and communication channels, to track down enduser's problems, at all. Some of us sometimes will fill bugreports (in some extraordinary cases), but it's not enough. Mediawiki will be easier to enduser in case of reporting bugs. However some easiest utility (with appropriate server side, of course) would be more appropriate. -- With best regards! -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list