Acknowledged
CIQQA-3718

Idea? This is supposed to be the "bug report TOOL". Some first observations after installing the SDK and browsing the site.

Already a bit fed up so I do not post these findings in an ATOMIC fashion.

1) No clear feed back mechanism or moderator person for submitting findings with setting up the SDK.

2) Was not able to search the bugs to determine if my findings are new or not.

3) Nice that there is a SDK for Linux. SDKManager would not launch (Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS) though. There are old posts about not able to find (the old lib) webkit2gtk-4.0 which is no longer shipped with latest Ubuntu distr.

Post 

https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/1dd1qxz/libwebkit2gtk4037_is_not_available_on_ubuntu_2404/

entry by Ish_too about adding Jammy to the Ubunto sources helped me. Pls attach this information to the SDK for Linux info on your site.

4) On https://developer.garmin.com/connect-iq/connect-iq-basics/ the three links at the bottom (Getting Started) give you a 404. 

I will leave it at that. Perhaps more if I see this info has been fed-back to the site.

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  • You posted this "bug" 11 hours ago. It's still in Under review status. It'll be changed to Acknowledged when Garmin's employees read it.

    The search engine is not ideal, and it is context dependent. So if you are on a page in the bug report forum (i.e this page) and you search in the top white search bar, next to the GARMIN logo, then it works. It's not perfect, but using the right keywords I usually find what I am looking for. Although when you don't find anything, then it's always a question if you didn't use the right words, or it doesn't exists... What were your search phrases? BTW you can also use google search.

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  • You posted this "bug" 11 hours ago. It's still in Under review status. It'll be changed to Acknowledged when Garmin's employees read it.

    The search engine is not ideal, and it is context dependent. So if you are on a page in the bug report forum (i.e this page) and you search in the top white search bar, next to the GARMIN logo, then it works. It's not perfect, but using the right keywords I usually find what I am looking for. Although when you don't find anything, then it's always a question if you didn't use the right words, or it doesn't exists... What were your search phrases? BTW you can also use google search.

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