11-22-2022 04:41 AM
I have been on a loop for the past 10 minutes to report a bug on Firefox Monitor!
As a long time user of Open Source I can guarantee that the common user would not be this persistent.
The loop is: Report a problem > Select Product > (there is no option for Firefox Monitor) > Contact > Get Support > back to the loop!
The solution: Add an item for "Other Mozilla products"
I understand that having feedback forms that do not require registration is an open door for spammers but you might also loose valid feedback from people who really don't want to waste 10 minutes to report problems.
11-22-2022 09:58 AM
Hi, what site are you using to report the bug?
Bugzilla (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi) has an "other products" option, but this obviously isn't the most user-friendly web app.
11-28-2022 02:24 AM
Wouldn't it make sense for Mozilla to have an easy way for users (even unregistered) to provide feedback?
If you open the Products button in https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/ it would seem that Firefox Monitor is somewhat important for Mozilla...
Do they not need feedback?
11-24-2022
07:00 PM
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11-28-2022
11:56 AM
by
Jon
Anteriormente existía la opción "Me Gusta" "No me Gusta" en la que se podía aportar con opiniones a favor o sugerencias y reportar algún inconveniente del navegador, lamentablemente ya no existe opción similar y fácil, pues ahora hay que suscribirse a connect.mozilla.org, llenar formularios y demasiadas otras opciones para indicar algun inconveniente que la gran mayoría deja de hacerlo (me incluyo, pues hace mucho tiempo que dejé de escribir los errores que encontraba o felicitar por las mejoras debido a lo tedioso que se volvió), perdiendo información y aportes valiosos para mejorar Firefox.
Previously there was the option "I Like" "I Dislike" in which you could contribute with opinions in favor or suggestions and report any inconvenience of the browser, unfortunately there is no longer a similar and easy option, because now you have to subscribe to connect.mozilla .org, fill out forms and too many other options to indicate some inconvenience that the vast majority stop doing (I include myself, since I stopped writing the errors I found a long time ago or congratulating them for the improvements due to how tedious it became), losing valuable information and input to improve Firefox.