Big thanks everyone for checking out and adding to 'Them Cuts'.
Yes, alex valavanis (quite a few alexes here, :).. That is exactly how i feel the 'papercuts' are. Also, thats why i did not want to 'contaminate' the bug db before you girls and guys see it. Papercuts not really being bugs in a programming sense and all...
is it ok then to add these to launchpad using 'papercut' tag?
Aleksandar Kovac
On May 20, 2011, at 22:44, Alex Valavanis <valavanisalex@...400...> wrote:
Maybe it would be worth us adding a "papercut" tag for the Inkscape bug tracker to indicate bugs that are:
a) Easy to fix (presumably) b) Easily noticed c) Annoying, rather than serious
It should be possible to fix a lot of these problems quite quickly, and they would help improve the user experience a lot.
AV
On 20 May 2011 14:10, Aleksandar Kovac <alex.open.design@...400...> wrote:
Hi everyone!
Long ago I have mentioned a little observation process with a few Inkscape users and mentioned some 'papercuts' that showed up. As I have mentioned it before, papercuts are not quite bugs, so I have started to enter them in a somewhat structured manner at http://cuts.thinking-garment.com/. A bloggish, hideous website with bad humor on top and a missing search function, among other things. Time permitting, I will continue to add more from the notes I made way back. Of course I will try to see if they still apply to newer Inkscape versions.
I hope this is useful in some way. Please feel free to suggest how/where/why this could be more useful.
Excuses for being so dreadfully slow.
Alex
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