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Bugzilla Thoughts

Bug report­ing is tricky. Bugs are prob­lems in soft­ware where the soft­ware doesn’t work as it should. “It doesn’t work.” doesn’t get you any­where with the developer of the soft­ware in ques­tion, so the key is to report exactly what hap­pend and what should hap­pen very clearly. Steven Frank (of Panic, Inc. software-makers) has made a list explain­ing what you should and shouldn’t do when report­ing bugs. One of the things Frank spe­cific­ally men­tions as being good ways to con­vey bug reports are images and video.

A lot of open source pro­jects use Bugzilla (of Mozilla ori­gin) to track bugs and make dis­cus­sion of those bugs pos­sible. Shouldn’t Bugzilla make it pos­sible (and easy!) to include images and video in bug reports?

If Buzzfeed can do it

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2 Responses to “Bugzilla Thoughts”

  1. Dave Miller says:

    Bugzilla allows attach­ments and links URLs that you include in com­ments so you can click on them. So you could either upload the image or movie as an attach­ment or host it some­where and link to it. Either way gets it on the bug report.

  2. Good to hear it isn’t too hard.

    I must say, Bugzilla doesn’t exactly invite images & video at the moment. Before read­ing Frank’s art­icle, I never thought of adding an image or video foot­age to a bugre­port there. If you want to lever­age more of the user base for bugre­port­ing that may be some­thing to look at. Competely depends what you need in your devel­op­ment of course. (But as Bugzilla is used for so many other pro­jects, it still may be handy to design/think towards that, even if Mozilla itself isn’t going to be using/needing it.

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