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I've just found that on the following page users are recommended to report bugs by filling in bug reports, asking on IRC/mailing list, or asking on askubuntu.com.

http://www.ubuntu.com/community/report-problem

Is that correct? I've always thought questions which should be bug-reports are not welcome here. Is that a bug/misunderstanding on the Ubuntu website, or is that recommendation valid?

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  • Ubuntu's Help and information states to seek help here. The page does not mention trolling a bug tracker. Cf: "AskUbuntu and Ubuntu Forums are great sources of answers to common questions about installing, troubleshooting and optimizing Ubuntu".
    – user207039
    Mar 30, 2014 at 3:51
  • @noloader: That page had been completely changed since I have asked this question one year ago. Mar 30, 2014 at 19:26

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This is a bug, I'm working on it.

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    What about including bug report in askubuntu, And integrating it with launchpad?
    – Tachyons
    Mar 2, 2012 at 18:03
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    @AboobackerMk No. Stack Exchange network isn't setup to handle bugs. LaunchPad is. Mar 2, 2012 at 18:13
  • @MarcoCeppi: I hope AboobackerMk was just being ironic :) Mar 2, 2012 at 20:31
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Adding bug reports to askubuntu would cause several things:

  1. It will make it difficult to find answers to problems that end users have. Looking for a solution will involve going through bug reports that do not yet have an answer and the answer will not be available until the bug is fix.

  2. The answer to at least most of the bug reports will be: When the fix is available. Basically throwing out the idea of the answers.

  3. It will create a problem with launchpad and the bug report system (which I honestly find very well made) by adding around 1000 bugs per month to askubuntu if not more which would create even more work for Moderators not to mention looking if a bug report that was made had a correct answer, was a duplicate of a similar bug and any other situations that actually show in launchpad for the bug reports. There are situations that are for bug reporting only and others that are for questions that need specific answers.

  4. I am assuming there will be less freedom in doing statistics about the bug reports and ways to study the system for better implementation later on.

  5. The idea of askubuntu is to directly go where no man has... wait sorry. The idea is to find the solution to a question or doubt you are having about Ubuntu in a easy and direct way. Saving you from time consuming reading (which in some cases is actually needed) and learning how others solve the same problem in different ways.

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- Spock (Live long and prosper)

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