Solved Where do I report a bug?
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Where can I report a bug?
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@arturzahn First, one goes to the help page for troubleshooting issues and checks to see if they can resolve the issue themselves. No?
Then, one tries to search the forum (using the search function at the top of this page) to see if the issue has already been reported, and whether it's been dealt with or resolved.
If not, it's possibly a bug that needs to be reported.
In case of a issue you can't resolve yourself, our practice is to go to the Forum category for Support & Troubleshooting
and go to the sub-category for your operating system and start a new topic there explaining the issue you are running into. Then other users will either try to verify that it's a bug, or explain why it's not.If it is a bug, and it hasn't been reported, the one reads the help page on how to file a bug report and follows the advices on that page.
We do it this way to keep from piling up thousands (yes, thousands) of duplicate reports that have to be sorted through, or reports that aren't actually bugs (such as, if the behavior you had is the expected behavior, or perhaps you have installed an extension that is blowing up Vivaldi's proper functioning.)
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@ayespy said in Where do I report a bug?:
Then, one tries to search the forum (using the search function at the top of this page) to see if the issue has already been reported
Where can I browse the full list of bugs and their status?
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@aaron There is no public bug tracker. When you have a specific bug number you wish to be updated on, there is a topic where you can ask, and a mod will answer.
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