Issue 14065

Summary: Voting on issues needs smoother login steps
Product: user-faq Reporter: markellse <mark>
Component: wwwAssignee: Unknown <non-migrated>
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE QA Contact: Unknown <non-migrated>
Severity: Trivial    
Priority: P3 CC: issues
Version: currentKeywords: oooqa
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: All   
OS: All   
Issue Type: ENHANCEMENT Latest Confirmation in: ---
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Description markellse 2003-05-04 11:05:20 UTC
It's not eash to vote for an issue. First click on the link. Then try to vote 
and be told you need to login. Then go to the home page, remembering the issue 
number, login, go to the issue page, and then vote.

The order should be - look up an issue, when you try to vote be told to logon, 
then continue to vote.

This would help the feedback process.

All the best.
Comment 1 kelvine 2003-05-04 12:02:03 UTC
Hi,

I would agree with Mark.

However I think this approach should also be extended to cover 
Commit, such as this comment to an issue, and also 'Enter new issue' 
which is at the bottom of this page.

It is really inconvenient and tedious the way it is currently set up.

Kelvin
Comment 2 diane 2003-05-04 16:43:52 UTC
Yes...the login does make many IssueZilla entries a bit bumpy.  I
think you can click the back button to get back to the issue you are
adding to, after you perform your login, which saves the need for
number memory, as a work around.  This login issue is a known issue,
and will most likely be incorporated in the improved IZ tool that is
"coming soon".

I have changed the Summary field from "Voting on issues" to Voting on
issues needs smoother login steps".

I am marking this issue as a duplicate of issue 2148.

*** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 2148 ***
Comment 3 diane 2003-08-05 11:39:31 UTC
closed.
Comment 4 lsuarezpotts 2003-11-30 07:45:45 UTC
reassigning component to user-faq
-Louis