On 12/21/2016 06:08 AM, "Christoph Schäfer" wrote:
> I'd be grateful if you could add an option to your bugtracker to hide bug > reports and/or sample files from public view, That is not going to happen. For starters any Tom, Dick, or Harry that wants to be a LibO developer can be. (^1) >bugs and issues don't exist unless they show up in the bugtracker. >The advantage of those files is that they have been created by real graphics professionals for real customers and are far more valuable than simple unit tests. Option # 1 is to retain a Tier 3 support firm, to fix those bugs, and send them upstream. https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/professional-support/ is a good starting point, for finding such a firm. Option # 2 is to create similar content using the Lorem Ipsum equivalent, and upload that along with your bug report. Option # 3 is to file the bug report, with precise, exact, intricate step by step details on how to reproduce the bug. ^1: More precisely, can contribute code. Whether or not their code is included in the software a slightly different issue. jonathon _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list [email protected] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
