Although I was motivated to write it after participating in this thread, I purposefully left bugs out of the review because they should be temporary problems.
Joel Liu wrote: > The problem was solved. All bookmarks can be retrieved though tags.
Since I was the first to complain when it wasn't fixed properly, I'll be the first to confirm that it's finally fixed now.
The number next to the tag in the "My Tags" box still does not accurately represent the number of bookmarks returned, but that's an unrelated problem, right? Where's the thread for this issue?
Also, I've renamed my "addon" tag to "addons" and "addon" is still in the "My Tags" box. Clicking on it returns "no bookmarks tagged ...", but that's not the same as the problem that started this thread since there really aren't any bookmarks with that tag.
I'd like to second Bill Hooker's suggestion that you implement some sort of known bugs/status page.
I'll start using the system you've outlined above. That demonstrates excellent use of the resources we have with Diigo and the Diigo forums. It's not really the right tool for the job, but I think you know that already (I liked your Trac idea).
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Although I was motivated to write it after participating in this thread, I purposefully left bugs out of the review because they should be temporary problems.
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> The problem was solved. All bookmarks can be retrieved though tags.
Since I was the first to complain when it wasn't fixed properly, I'll be the first to confirm that it's finally fixed now.
The number next to the tag in the "My Tags" box still does not accurately represent the number of bookmarks returned, but that's an unrelated problem, right? Where's the thread for this issue?
Also, I've renamed my "addon" tag to "addons" and "addon" is still in the "My Tags" box. Clicking on it returns "no bookmarks tagged ...", but that's not the same as the problem that started this thread since there really aren't any bookmarks with that tag.
I'd like to second Bill Hooker's suggestion that you implement some sort of known bugs/status page.
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> Bill Hooker wrote:
> > A blog/status page with known issues and their status would be
> > very helpful.
>
> Ghodmode (ↄ) wrote:
> > I'd like to second Bill Hooker's suggestion that you implement
> > some sort of known bugs/status page.
>
> Please see:
> * Bugs
> * Resolutions
> * Suggestions
> * announcements: services unavailable or at risk; scheduled and unscheduled
> * Communicating the Diigo Roadmap
> * Trac for Diigo bugs, tasks and improvement suggestions?.
>
> It's probably best to create a separate topic for each issue, with a clear subject line. From a tracking perspective, an individual suggestion is easier to follow/progress than a mixture.
I'll start using the system you've outlined above. That demonstrates excellent use of the resources we have with Diigo and the Diigo forums. It's not really the right tool for the job, but I think you know that already (I liked your Trac idea).
Thanks.
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