Well, this not a suggestion or feedback, but I also read from the title that you also take questions in this forum? If there's something I forgot to read, post a thread below. If you move the thread elsewhere, please send me a message first. My question is about your bug tracker. I'm confused by how you all label the condition of your bugs. For instance, referring to the active bugs, what do you mean when you say "Verified" or "Unverified"? As for "In Progress", I gathered that it means a bug that is currently under repairs. And merging, does that mean merging to a patch?
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TrickyVein
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CourierandWanderer wrote:
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Well, this not a suggestion or feedback, but I also read from the title that you also take questions in this forum?
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Yeah
[quote=CourierandWanderer]
If there's something I forgot to read, post a thread below.
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OK
[quote=CourierandWanderer]
If you move the thread elsewhere, please send me a message first.
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Sure
[quote=CourierandWanderer]
My question is about your bug tracker. I'm confused by how you all label the condition of your bugs. For instance, referring to the active bugs, what do you mean when you say "Verified" or "Unverified"?
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A verified bug is one which at least two individuals have seen or experienced that isn't caused by mods, i.e. it's verified to be a bug within TTW.
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As for "In Progress", I gathered that it means a bug that is currently under repairs.
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Yeah
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And merging, does that mean merging to a patch?
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It means merging the bug fix, if it exists and is proven to work to the master file, overseen and accomplished by a member of the team
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JaxFirehart
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Verified means one of our
Verified means one of our testers has confirmed the bug using an unmodded game. Unverified is the opposite. In Progress means that somebody on the team has been working on a fix. "Needs Playtesting" means that a fix has been proposed but we haven't confirmed it working yet. "Ready to Merge" means that a fix has been playtested and is ready to be merged into TTW.esm. "Closed (Merged)" means that the bugfix is now in TTW.esm and should be considered fixed (until it breaks again). The other "Closed" entries should be self explanatory. Finally, "Postponed" means that, for some reason or another, we will not be working on this bug until at least the next release.