RE: Doodle - If you load image from gallery, and exit editing without saving, if you press the "about" icon the app instantly crashes
That's all fine, but what my gripe with you is the questionaire you filled.
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How would you describe the formatting, language and overall presentation of the post?
The post is poorly written and/or formatted, but readable.
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What exactly is poorly written? What is wrong with the format?
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Were the steps to reproduce the bug easy to understand and follow?
The description of the steps severely lacked in clarity, but it is possible to reproduce.
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Where in the steps I detailed you failed to understand what my intentions were?
Re: log - I agree, the lack of log is not ideal, will try and provide one in my next report. Yet my points still stands - my report is clear, it's detailed... When you score me with
" The description of the steps severely lacked in clarity, but it is possible to reproduce. "
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" The post is poorly written and/or formatted, but readable. "
And it's simply not true. It's insulting and it discourage me from contributing more in the future.
@achiron You are not wrong.But for example "press the weird button". You must try to use professional format instead of saying "weird button" you can say [for example] : "menu button".These kinds of small mistakes might show the contribution simple.However thank you for your contribution and feedback.
You're grasping at straws. This doesn't open any menu, and it's weird. It opens a window with no title, it doesn't have anything written on it, the graphic is clearly poorly made. Calling it weird would be very reasonable thing to do even in a professional setting. Here it is used many times in github
Are you suggesting all of these people are "doing it wrong"?
Beside that, in the title I called it "about", in the first instance I called it " big round button at the bottom of the home page which I assume is some kind of about page" and in the 2nd instance weird button. This is variations, and it's a literary tool. Like sometime you say god, sometimes the lord, sometime the holy father... It's done as to not bore the person who is reading, and to give extra info. Like the simple fact that this button has bad design. If I was a designer I would've even suggest another graphic for that button. Alas, I'm just a professional QA person...