On the page for general release notes for AOO 3.4.1 http://www.openoffice.org/development/r ... 3.4.1.html it says if want to view full list of changes / fixes, you'll need an acct login on Bugzilla.
Why in the world would AOO make users go to bugzilla in the 1st place to see a list of changes / fixes, and
Why make them login to a separate page / site, just to read a list of changes? Is the change / fix list that secretive?
That was the approach Mozilla used to take, but after I pointed out how ridiculous it was to make users login just to view a full change list or read fixes (that were LINKED in the "short" release notes), they altered policy, where uses can now view all bugs and / or complete change list w/o having to login to ANY site. VIEWING a change list / bugs (fixes) & filing reports or making comments are completely different.
Why require bugzilla account to view fixes
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Why require bugzilla account to view fixes
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Re: Why require bugzilla account to view fixes
No account is required to search and read the bug database.
Please, edit this topic's initial post and add "[Solved]" to the subject line if your problem has been solved.
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Re: Why require bugzilla account to view fixes
True, but the link to bug fixes in 3.4.1 in the release notes require you to be logged in.Villeroy wrote:No account is required to search and read the bug database.
Bug Fixes
As of 2012/08/16, there were 69 verified issues that have been resolved.
This list can be found at: http://s.apache.org/Huv
You will need an OpenOffice Bugzilla login to view it.
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Re: Why require bugzilla account to view fixes
I agree that this is rather nonsense!
this query is rather similar, there are however 4 bugs that are not in the original search. But haven't checked which ones exactly. You don't need to be logged in to view that list.
Will try to drop a mail on the dev mailing list about that.
Done: http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@openoff ... 02803.html
this query is rather similar, there are however 4 bugs that are not in the original search. But haven't checked which ones exactly. You don't need to be logged in to view that list.
Will try to drop a mail on the dev mailing list about that.
Done: http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@openoff ... 02803.html
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Re: Why require bugzilla account to view fixes
I think the only reason for the login is that the search link recalls a named/saved search, which I guess is restricted to registered users.
Here's a copy of the saved search; this is similar to Hagar's link above but somewhat different; maybe it will give complete results (I haven't checked).
Search: Bugs resolved in AOO 3.4.1
Apache is about the most obsessively transparent organization I've run into. I expect that the restriction is temporary, for the sake of expediency, not to keep it secret from anyone.
Also, in my experience, the bugzilla reports are difficult to extract clear information from: the summaries are often unclear (if not wrong) and the developers don't always take time to add comments that clearly explain the problem and the fix. The release notes are always much easier to understand.
Here's a copy of the saved search; this is similar to Hagar's link above but somewhat different; maybe it will give complete results (I haven't checked).
Search: Bugs resolved in AOO 3.4.1
Apache is about the most obsessively transparent organization I've run into. I expect that the restriction is temporary, for the sake of expediency, not to keep it secret from anyone.
Also, in my experience, the bugzilla reports are difficult to extract clear information from: the summaries are often unclear (if not wrong) and the developers don't always take time to add comments that clearly explain the problem and the fix. The release notes are always much easier to understand.
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Re: Why require bugzilla account to view fixes
As I said... they need to fix it. Thanks Hagar.
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