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Remove mail_feedback #59
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I would then probably go for the forum. ATM it is named feedback so the forum seems to be more appropriate, barrier in comparison to mail though is the fact that you need to register (same would apply for GH) while you don't for mail. |
Yeah. Though we support all kind of social logins… Twitter, Facebook, GitHub, Google etc. on our forums :-) So let's change it to a link to https://help.nextcloud.com/c/feature then ? |
Works for me, so yes let do that :) |
This is ok, but the beta allows to send the crash report and some users suggested to have a predefined email address. |
@LukasReschke for the beta a good way would be to keep it, have the mail alias forwarding the mails to Tobias and me so we can check it out and open beta issues |
@LukasReschke we now also have this as review in the play store
Should we then just use the forum link or: Solution (1)
Else we would have to go for This is a bug so I rate it high prio and we should schedule it for 1.1.0 stable or 1.1.1 but would rather say it is a minmal impact, easy to test change so I recommend putting it into 1.1.0 stable. Any opinion on this @tobiasKaminsky ? Anyhow we should still keep the mail setting internally to be used in the beta :) But replace it with google@nextcloud.com |
Solution (1) is fine for me. |
Better email address is: android@nextcloud.com |
Talked with @LukasReschke: we get android@nextcloud.com which is maintained by him, @AndyScherzinger and me. |
Please see #86 |
There is the mail_feedback thingy implemented which goes to apps@nextcloud.com, this mail address is not routed at the moment.
I'd advise that we maybe link them to our bug tracker or a new category in our forum instead. Any thoughts?
cc @nextcloud/android
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