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Bug reports and feature requests (collectively called tasks) relating to the MediaWiki software that powers Wikipedia, should be filed on Wikimedia's Phabricator. Phabricator is a software suite that includes tools for bug reporting and project management. The bug report management tool of Phabricator is called Maniphest.
Template documentation This template requests detailed user information in order to help with technical problems on Wikipedia, especially those related to JavaScript user scripts and gadgets . Usage
A major component of a bug tracking system is a database that records facts about known bugs. Facts may include the time a bug was reported, its severity, the erroneous program behavior, and details on how to reproduce the bug; as well as the identity of the person who reported it and any programmers who may be working on fixing it.
Consistent use of an issue or bug tracking system is considered one of the "hallmarks of a good software team". [3] A ticket element, within an issue tracking system, is a running report on a particular problem, its status, and other relevant data.
Bug Buddy in GNOME 2.16. Bug Buddy is the crash reporting tool used by the GNOME platform. When an application using the GNOME libraries crashes, Bug Buddy generates a stack trace using gdb and invites the user to submit the report to the GNOME bugzilla. The user can add comments and view the details of the crash report.
Example bug history (GNU Classpath project data). A new bug is initially unconfirmed. Once reproducibility is confirmed, it is changed to confirmed. Once the issue is resolved, it is changed to fixed. Bugs are managed via activities like documenting, categorizing, assigning, reproducing, correcting and releasing the corrected code.
GNATS is a set of tools for tracking bugs reported by users to a central site. It allows problem report management and communication with users via various means. GNATS stores all the information about problem reports in its databases and provides tools for querying, editing, and maintenance of the databases.
This is an archive only of bug reports from Phase II of the Wikipedia software (used before June 20, 2002). Please see Wikipedia:Bug reports for instructions on adding bug reports for the current system. return to wikipedia:Bug reports/Phase II. This page lists bugs reported in special pages (interactive pages in the special: namespace).