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Bug Posting Rules
07-25-2008, 08:01 AM (This post was last modified: 10-27-2008 10:50 PM by Ryan Gordon.)
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Bug Posting Rules
Introduction
This forum is for reporting bugs with the MyBB 1.4 code. Bugs can be anything that prevents MyBB from working properly, or anything that produces an undesired result and can range from theme issues, to SQL errors. Security related bugs should be submitted through our contact form at http://www.mybboard.net/contact . Bugs about MyBB Merge should be posted on the MyBB Merge support forum.

This forum is NOT for reporting bugs with modifications, plugins, themes, language packs or other customizations that were not written by the MyBB Group. You will have to contact the author of the customization if you would like to report such issues.

Before you post
In order for us to fix these bugs efficiently, we ask that you follow these guidelines:

1) Search the archived forums before you post

Perhaps the bug has already been reported and fixed. Searching the archived bugs forums with keywords relating to your bug will reveal any past bug reports that may be related to your bug.

2) Try to reproduce it on the latest MyBB 1.4 release

If you are using an outdated version of MyBB, the bug you found may already have been fixed in the latest version. If you have the resources to, it would be appreciated if you confirmed the bug in the latest version before posting it.

Posting the bug report
There are a few points of information that we would like to have in order to process the bug reports faster.
  • The subject of the bug report should be a concise description of the bug.
  • In the message of the post, please include a specific description of the bug, a list of procedures to reproduce the bug (if applicable). Screenshots help greatly (remember, pictures are worth a thousand words). The exact error messages also help us greatly (especially with SQL errors).
  • MyBB 1.4 Version - a precise version number (from your forum's version check page) must be included with any bug report
Please include the following when available and applicable:
  • PHP version - can be found on the Admin CP homepage
  • Database type and version version - this means MySQL/PgSQL/SQLite/etc and the version of the database server that you are using. This can be found on the Admin CP homepage - include it especially if you are reporting database errors
  • Browser - especially for theme/style/front-end issues
  • URL to example, or screenshot and a test user

If you are concerned about your privacy, you can censor out private parts, so that you include as much information as possible, without sharing sensitive data. Alternatively if the censored information is found to be relevant, a developer may ask you to PM the entire contents.

After you post
Please follow up with your bug reports! It is highly recommended that you subscribe to your bug reports with instant email notification or bookmark the threads. Sometimes we may require more information, or have some code for you to test, and the sooner you get back to us, the better.

MyBB Staff will mark the thread as one of the following when proper actions have been completed, and move your report to the proper archive forum:
[F] - fixed bug
[D] - duplicate bug report
[B] - bogus bug report
[C] - confirmed the bug fix works (SQA Team only)
[R] - was able to reproduce the bug (SQA Team only)

Thank you for helping make MyBB a better software. With your help, we will be able to further improve the software more efficiently and get the releases out quicker.

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