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LUWS Suggestion and Bug Tracking Wiki

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 1:09 pm
by McDanielCA
There is now a page on the wiki that is devoted to the suggestions and bug reporting for LUWS. This already taking place here, but it will be easier to find information and keep track of comments and suggestions in the wiki. If you'd like to add yours, please feel free. Discussion about this should still take place in these forums. If anyone would like to pull out their suggestions of these threads and add them to the wiki, that would be great. If this works out well, I'll add pages for other applications.

LUWS Suggestions and Bug Reporting Wiki Page

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 1:15 pm
by mkmurray
Someone could start data mining suggestions out of the following thread:

http://tech.lds.org/forum/showthread.php?t=593

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 1:44 pm
by jdlessley
Some of the features or bugs have some descriptive explanation included in the forum. Since the wiki examples are short, do you want the descriptive explanation posted on the forum or is that appropriate for the wiki?

Also, if there is a posting on the forum for the item in the wiki would you like to have it linked back to the forum post?

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 2:09 pm
by mkmurray
jdlessley wrote:Some of the features or bugs have some descriptive explanation included in the forum. Since the wiki examples are short, do you want the descriptive explanation posted on the forum or is that appropriate for the wiki?

Also, if there is a posting on the forum for the item in the wiki would you like to have it linked back to the forum post?
Actually, your second question may prove a good solution to your first question, in my opinion.

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 8:40 am
by McDanielCA
I agree with murray. I want it to be as concise and brief as possible. But if you feel that just that short description is not enough, go ahead and give a link. This will help developers see what spurred these ideas and perhaps the reasons for the suggestions.

Thanks!

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 2:12 am
by kennethjorgensen
jdlessley wrote:Some of the features or bugs have some descriptive explanation included in the forum. Since the wiki examples are short, do you want the descriptive explanation posted on the forum or is that appropriate for the wiki?

Also, if there is a posting on the forum for the item in the wiki would you like to have it linked back to the forum post?
Jdlessley, does this mean you have taking onboard the "data mining" task or shall I do it?
(I dont want to start it if you have already started it)

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:53 pm
by jdlessley
dkjorgi wrote:Jdlessley, does this mean you have taking onboard the "data mining" task or shall I do it?
(I dont want to start it if you have already started it)
I was thinking about it but really do not have the time. I started reading the posts and was spending way too much time trying to figure out what some people were requesting in an abreviated manner. You can go right ahead.

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 2:31 am
by kennethjorgensen
jdlessley wrote:I was thinking about it but really do not have the time. I started reading the posts and was spending way too much time trying to figure out what some people were requesting in an abreviated manner. You can go right ahead.
I tried to have a look at it this weekend as well but I too found it a problem figuring out what some of the suggestions meant and it didnt make it easier I have no regular experience of using LUWS (dont have it in Europe yet). So hopefully some other kind soul will take it onboard.

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 12:30 pm
by McDanielCA
All of the suggestions for LUWS have been previously mined out of the forums. So the main concentration should be to summarize the suggestions on the wiki when they happen so that they are still in context.

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 4:25 pm
by mkmurray
telfordca wrote:All of the suggestions for LUWS have been previously mined out of the forums. So the main concentration should be to summarize the suggestions on the wiki when they happen so that they are still in context.
Alan took a stab at mining out the suggestions from the mega thread mentioned earlier; the Wiki page now has a great, organized feel to it, with many suggestions enumerated.

Thanks, Alan.