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Create a "Diagnose a bug" user story #116
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Added (by mike) for discussions to the 2014-04-29 meeting Agenda. |
I've been thinking about the best way to help someone understand how to diagnose a bug. Here's what I have so far. There are a lot of UI possibilities, but more important is the workflow (quick and not overly hand-holdy, but helpful). Let me know if you have trouble seeing these sketches and I can brighten them or type it. cc @karlcow @miketaylr |
What's happening usually:
So when someone is pushing, "Diagnose", an experimented user could directly access to what s/he has to do, but for someone who is starting, there could be indeed some help. To test the UI, alexa, even before designing it, maybe you could do a role play with developers around you. Basically by you incarnating the UI and a developer trying to "use you". That will make maybe apparent what is missing. Hmm needs to record it, if you want to keep memory of things. |
I'm going to close this one as per the above comment - it has been broken into smaller stories. Feel free to reopen if you disagree! |
Nah, sounds great. 👍 |
Currently "diagnose a bug" leads to bugsahoy with a few caveats.
So we might need a user story to tell us what we really mean by diagnose a bug.
It will help us open a couple of issues so we can create the sensible interaction for this section of the site.
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