Hvere should I post feature requests and bug reports?

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Hvere should I post feature requests and bug reports?

Unread post by jb_wisemo » 2021-12-02, 23:29

I don't know where to post requests for feature enhancements and report bugs, since the repositories are private. This would be a nice FAQ entry.

Last time I tried to post about a desirable feature, the threads got rapidly locked without meaningful discussion, so somehow I was wrong about where and how to post that suggestion. So I don't know where to post my future/next (unrelated) suggestions.

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Re: Hvere should I post feature requests and bug reports?

Unread post by moonbat » 2021-12-03, 00:09

Feature enhancements for the most part are better addressed with extensions because they detract from the core purpose of the browser - to display web pages. The powerful XUL extension mechanism has been retained for this reason, which is unlike FIrefox who chose to get rid of it and bloat the browser core with Pocket and telemetry and what not, forcing features on people who don't need them.

Before suggesting an enhancement, look for an extension that already does the same thing and ask yourself whether it is something unique to your workflow or truly generic that everyone could benefit from. Adblockers, built in translation, bitcoin wallets, third party service integration are examples of bells and whistles other browsers add on due to only supporting web extensions that can do little more than alter webpages. An extension system is about user choice. What you think is absolutely essential for you may be of no use to someone else, and it makes no sense to force it on them by including it in the browser core. With extensions, people can pick and choose what enhancements they want for their browser on their own.
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Re: Hvere should I post feature requests and bug reports?

Unread post by jb_wisemo » 2021-12-03, 04:50

I didn't ask about extensions (this time), the question was where should people (myself included) ask about actual enhancements of existing core features?

However since you switched the subject, where does one discuss the development of specific future or current extensions?

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Re: Hvere should I post feature requests and bug reports?

Unread post by coffeebreak » 2021-12-03, 05:04

jb_wisemo wrote:
2021-12-02, 23:29
where to post requests for feature enhancements and report bugs
In the Browser Development board.

Before doing so though, please read these two sticky posts:
Please read before suggesting core features
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Bug reports: Please read first!

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Re: Hvere should I post feature requests and bug reports?

Unread post by jb_wisemo » 2021-12-03, 11:11

Thanks, and where should I post about desired / existing extensions?

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Re: Hvere should I post feature requests and bug reports?

Unread post by Moonchild » 2021-12-03, 15:01

jb_wisemo wrote:
2021-12-03, 11:11
Thanks, and where should I post about desired / existing extensions?
Look through the boards available and use your brain. It should be really obvious.
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Re: Hvere should I post feature requests and bug reports?

Unread post by jb_wisemo » 2021-12-05, 16:37

It is not obvious to me, and I have been punished for getting it wrong before.

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Re: Hvere should I post feature requests and bug reports?

Unread post by Moonchild » 2021-12-05, 18:12

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"punished"? Wow you must be very thin-skinned if that's how you experience it.
So, what are extensions, along with plugins and themes? Find out that term and you'll know which board to post in.
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