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Add form that submits issues to Runelite github #150

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arthurtyukayev opened this issue Oct 31, 2018 · 8 comments
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Add form that submits issues to Runelite github #150

arthurtyukayev opened this issue Oct 31, 2018 · 8 comments
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@arthurtyukayev
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This could open up suggestions to more people that aren't really familiar with Github and/or Github Issues.

They'd be anonymous, so some sort of flood protection would be recommended (Captcha), etc.

@Nightfirecat
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There's not really any way to submit issues without an account.

@Alexsuperfly
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could have it post through one that you setup to handle these

@abextm
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abextm commented Oct 31, 2018

  1. It wouldn't provide a way to look for duplicates and we have better things to do than close duplicates
  2. We would have no way to get in contact with the author

@arthurtyukayev
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That's true, it would lead to more issues created. That being said, it could be made to search the issues for some duplicates, and display those. In addition to that, upon issue creation it could display the link to the created issue so they could monitor the issue response?

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abextm commented Oct 31, 2018

Or we could just make them post to GitHub which doesn't require us to write and maintain that.

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trimbe commented Oct 31, 2018

I think we have enough people that are willing to use Github to submit issues that this isn't really necessary.

@Monsterxsync
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The github issues seem to be good enough, theres already a link in the client to report issues/make suggestions.

@deathbeam
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We use GitHub for issue tracking and we should keep doing that, accepting anonymous issue reports and storing them somewhere seems worse.

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