"The system detected a problem, do you want to report it?" dialog

Oliver Grawert ogra at ubuntu.com
Sat Aug 25 20:31:10 UTC 2018


hi,
Am Samstag, den 25.08.2018, 20:03 +0100 schrieb Peter Flynn:
> 
> On 25/08/18 10:20, Colin Law wrote:
> > 
> > On Sat, 25 Aug 2018 at 10:12, Ralf Mardorf <silver.bullet at zoho.com>
> > wrote:
> > > 
> > > ...
> > > If all Ubuntu users would remove apport and whoopsie and stop
> > > manually
> > > reporting bugs, Ubuntu perhaps would consider to drop the
> > > complicated,
> > > unusable bug tracker and migrate to a "normal", sane bug tracker,
> > > that
> > > easily allows to manually report bugs, as it could be done for
> > > most, if
> > > not all other FLOSS projects.
> > What is complicated about OKing two dialogs to allow the crash to
> > be
> > reported? That is all one has to do in this situation.
> You mean it doesn't ask you to create an account on a bug-reporting
> web 
> site and write your own report?
> 
> That would be a major improvement; in which case I withdraw my
> objection.

well, it actually *did* open a browser with a launchapd page in the
past (until 14.10 i think) but this isnt the case anymore (so this
major imrovement happened a while ago) ... see my other mail that
describes the process that is used since 16.04 ...

ciao
	oli
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