Changes between Version 78 and Version 79 of Bugtracker
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- Mar 21, 2013 10:20:42 AM (12 years ago)
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v78 v79 5 5 '''Please be aware''' that although we (the core team) invest a lot of effort into user bug reports, we receive more bug reports than we can read, let alone resolve, so we tend to focus on tickets which seem important to us - because they impact a lot of people, or some people very severely, or paying customers, or look like something which can be fixed quickly. Just as we cannot make demands of you, neither can you demand that we work on a particular issue, however important it may seem to you. 6 6 7 '''However''', !VirtualBox is open source software. Fixing bugs is a process of collaboration between reporters who can reproduce and study them and developers who fix them ( where the two groups may welloverlap). And if the core team are not able to work on a particular issue someone else or you yourself can do so and we can integrate the solution if it does not impact other people. A good bug ticket is a great aid for whoever chooses to work on a problem.7 '''However''', !VirtualBox is open source software. Fixing bugs is a process of collaboration between reporters who can reproduce and study them and developers who fix them (the two groups can overlap). And if the core team are not able to work on a particular issue someone else or you yourself can do so and we can integrate the solution if it does not impact other people. A good bug ticket is a great aid for whoever chooses to work on a problem. 8 8 9 9 So bearing that in mind, there are a number of things you can do to '''improve the chances of getting your problem solved'''.