James Trotter wrote:


On 3/12/06, *Jesse Allen* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Yeah, that's bad, but so is this AppDB page:
    http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?versionId=1177

    People seem to think that the AppDB comment sections are a good place
    to post logs.  It made the page really long.  So I put this as the
    first thing in the howto:

    "Reporting Problems

    If you encounter a problem, send your report to Wine-Users Mailing
    List or WineHQ Bugzilla. These places are much faster for getting
    help, and bugzilla is better for posting logs."

    And it mostly seemed to work.  And there are alot more new bug links
    now.  But then they added the "testing" section and people use that
    too to report their problems and for pasting logs.  I wish they would
    be brief in those and link to bug #'s instead.

    And true it is the same that the logs aren't good in the bugzilla
    comments either.  They should upload them seperate.  I guess there are
    a lot of new people that haven't dealt with this system.  The new note
    should help.

    One of these days I'd really like to clean up the old comments on the
    AppDB page, but I don't want to scare anyone with mass deletions.  It
    takes a long time to load on dialup.

I'm curious what the policy about cleaning up comments on the appdb is. If a user posts about a comment about some problem with the application, and the problem later is fixed, should the comment be removed?

Yes these can be deleted

What about bug links? Should they be removed once the bug is fixed or closed?

No at least for now. There probably should be an option to hide resolved and
closed bugs though.

The maintainer's guidelines page says: "If a comment is useless or is not true anymore, you can safely delete it." Though, if you look at AppDB entries like the one above, this doesn't seem to happen. Perhaps the maintainer's guidelines could be a bit more specific?

That seems pretty straight for ward to me. Could you clarify what you mean.

Also, the guidelines don't even mention bug links.

Well the guideline is not to delete bug links unless they never did apply to the application version. (If the bug link was submitted in error then delete it)

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Tony Lambregts


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