Daimonin MMORPG
Project => Daimonin project => Bug discussion => Topic started by: smacky on 21, August 2010, 20:56:49
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So you've found a bug. Where do you report it? Here or bugtracker (https://www.daimonin.org/bugtracker)?
Well there's no definitely right or wrong answer. The important thing is that you report it. No report = no fix.
Some benefits of reporting here are:
- It's just easier for you to write a post rather than figure out the UI of the bugtracker. Of course, YMMV and the bugtracker is less daunting to some than others.
- Other player's (and devs) are more likely to read and add to your bugreport than if it's in the bugtracker.
Some benefits of reporting to the bugtracker are:
- Your report, if not fixed immediately will not get buried and forgotten.
- The bugtracker has a nice organisation specifically for the purpose of reporting bugs.
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Just one thing to take note of: To be able to report a bug using the bugtracker you need to be part of a devgroup.
Suggestion:
Create a board dedicated to bugs, subsections could be content, client, server, critical, trivial, etc...
However, just wanted to report a bug:
If you /reply <long text> the client will disconnect and throw the player back to the server selection screen, I remember this being a topic at b4 already, back then the client crashed completely.
Back at b4 I patched my client to circumvent a crash and pm'ed a dev the patch, atm I forgot how to fix it, I'll take a closer look at the weekend.
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Players testing the development client should stick things on bugtracker if at all possible please. Post to the board if you want discussion of course but it#s going to make it far easier for me to keep track of what's done and what's to do if things are on bugtracker.
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I've added Clobber and Torch as content devs on bugtracker (_people_ was already) and _people_ and Torch as code devs. This means you can edit, assign, close, etc (and fix ;)) such reports.
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(and fix ;))
Darn. ;)
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Ah, thanks Smaxx.
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Closed an issue! Hurrah!