From: Damien R. <dr...@ma...> - 2014-06-21 10:00:30
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Yuriy Looks like your original message never reached the mailing list so we don't have the pngs you mention. Where is your plugin's code ? There is no repository at https://github.com/snowyurik Please refer to http://www.mantisbt.org/wiki/doku.php/mantisbt:mantis_plugins#hosting_a_new_plugin for details on the hosting process On 2014-06-20 20:06, yuriy wrote: > Sorry, i forgot to send github username, here it is: snowyurik > > On 06/21/2014 01:59 AM, yuriy wrote: >> Hi, everyone! >> I want to contribute a small plugin that changes the look of Mantis. >> See attached before.png and after.png >> >> Name: The Poser >> >> Description: Shiny look for Mantis. >> >> Why it will be useful? >> 1) Devs and testers are not the only people who use bugtracker. If it >> is public - ordinary people, sometimes humanitarian people will use >> it. If it is used to to manage enterprise apps - sales will use it, >> various managers. And all they want is - something bright and shiny. >> They do not care about features. The problem is - they can make your >> life a pain. >> >> 2) People who report bugs (except professional testers) are not >> satisfied with your product by definition. They expect your program >> will work but it does not. And that they see on your website? For new >> clients it is all bright and shiny but for those who have some >> problems - it is.. ok, it is not so bad, but it looks like you does >> not pay attention to the customers who need help. Like if you talk to >> them and play video game in same time. "New clients are welcome, >> existing clients are not so important". This people caught a bug, so >> they are not happy already and it will be useful to pay a bit more >> attention to design, so they will be a little more loyal. >> > |