Out dated video on blender.org/support page #38430
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Hello,
Maybe you already know this, but here we go.
In the "Report a bug" section of www.blender.org/support there's a line which says, "Don’t know how? Watch this small video tutorial or read on these tips." Where it says "video tutorial" is a link that leads to Mr. Konig's video on how to report a bug (http://vimeo.com/75649649). And although it is a wonderful tutorial, projects.blender.org has since been updated.
Even though the concept of creating a bug report is essentially the same, shouldn't the video more reflect how to navigate developer.blender.org?
Thanks!
Best,
Changed status to: 'Open'
Added subscriber: @ehalpin12
Added subscribers: @sebastian_k, @dmcgrath
Maybe @sebastian_k would be nice enough to remake this video?
Also, the title is a little misleading; it is more out of date than a wrong link.
Wrong link on blender.org/support pageto Out dated video on blender.org/support pageAdded subscriber: @Blendify
I found this on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nzhoJ3b_24
Added subscriber: @brecht
Changed status from 'Open' to: 'Resolved'
I've removed the old video link now and updated the text a bit. I think the instructions on the bug reporting page should be sufficient, we already have trouble getting people to follow those, nevermind watching a 10 minute video.
A new video would be nice but I don't think that youtube video is the right choice.