Choosing Krita's most annoying bugs and most sought after features

Timothée Giet animtim at gmail.com
Thu Aug 16 16:43:11 UTC 2012


Hey Pentalis,

Here is my list of pending reports and requests:
<https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=301211>301211
265801
265814
268213
269768
269769
269770
281267
288713
288714
288716
288719
288725
252882
300339
288722

I hope you find something to do in this list :)

Cheers
Tim



2012/8/16 JL VT <pentalis at gmail.com>

> I have a proposal:
> --Let's ask our users for their most hated bugs, or most wanted features,
> in Krita.
> --If they are grouped in something large, which could be turned into a
> project instead of a set of bug fixes, then let's give shape to that
> project.
> --Let's propose it.
> --People vote on it.
> --I will do it.
>
> Let me elaborate a bit further. I want to find an efficient way to
> prioritize what to work on, for an extended period of time.
> Slangkamp has his own vision for bug priority:
> <slangkamp> Pentalis: priority should be data loss->crash->regressions
> ->often report things->normal bugs->minor bugs
> <slangkamp> at least that's how I see it
>
> My own POV answer:
> <Pentalis> well, it depends, we all hate crashes, but a crash that happens
> once a week is less annoying than a feature that doesn't work properly and
> you use it every 5 minutes
>
> I want to resurrect my blog on Krita, update it weekly, and make buzz
> about new exciting features or new equally exciting bugfixes. What makes a
> bugfix exciting?, when it kills bugs you really hate; same with features,
> they're exciting when you really wanted them.
>
> So I need YOU, dear Krita user, to help us find these most sought after
> features and most hated bugs. Give us your own list of horrors and dreamed
> features, explain those you think merit explaining (specially new
> features), and give us your insight on what more efficient way we can use
> to determine which improvements rank as the most needed for our application.
>
> I'll be giving a face-lift to my blog on the meanwhile.
>
>
>
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