![]() "LibreOffice" and "The Document Foundation" are registered trademarks of their corresponding registered owners or are in actual use as trademarks in one or more countries. This does not include the source code of LibreOffice, which is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License ( LGPLv3). Please note that all contributions to The Document Foundation Wiki are considered to be released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, unless otherwise specified.Based on work by Raal Raal and Xisco Fauli and others. This page was last edited 19:10:33, by Ilmari Lauhakangas.Use: Should be used only if the bug is confirmed to only affect a specific OS. Specific OS Requirementĭescription: This field indicates a specific operating system needed for the bug. There are some legacy bibisect tags still present in the Whiteboard field, however most active bibisect-related tags have been migrated to Keywords. Feel free to put “see also” in these bugs if they are dealing with the same document/attachment. When confirming the issue make sure to address the issue that you were confirming in your comments and then tell the user to report new bugs for all other issues. Use: Use if you decide to keep the bug report open for some reason (usually we close these as INVALID and ask the user to open individual reports for each issue) and are triaging a single issue out of all the issues reported. Nowadays we use the keywords filter:ĭescription: Use when a bug report has multiple bugs reported in a single bug report. Also not appropriate for “needsWindows” (setting version to “Windows(all)” is sufficient, but if a particular version of Windows is needed (such as XP) it is appropriate, please see more appropriate explanation at the section #Specific OS Requirement.ĭescription: Used when the issue is an interoperability issue with Microsoft Office (doc/docx, xls/xlsx, etc. Not appropriate for “needsMSO” as Microsoft Office is relatively common but if the bug only affects Microsoft Office 2013 then using “needsMSO2013” is appropriate. Use: Only used for unique software requirement. Used mostly by QA members and developers.ĭescription: Used to highlight a particular piece of software that is required to triage the bug. Use: Generally used when the testing environment is different than the testing environment of the bug reporter so closing the bug as WORKSFORME status is less applicable. Includes information about what version was used and the operating system of the tester. Should always include “confirmed:” then version and then OS.ĭescription: Used when you are unable to reproduce the bug but are not comfortable closing the bug as LINK Use: Not frequently used but can be used when wanting to add more information to a confirmed bug. Do NOT use the Whiteboard for random comments!ĭescription: Can be used to say that the bug was confirmed on a particular OS and using a particular version of LibreOffice.first word lower-case, following words Upper-Case, and no inter-word spaces That being said, we do encourage users and QA to only use tags that are on the approved list. While the Keywords field has a set list of allowed terms, there are no restrictions on what can go in the Whiteboard field. We've recently migrated many common Whiteboard Tags to the Keywords field. The Whiteboard text box has historically been where QA puts specific terms to help organize our bug tracker. For a complete explanation with all Whiteboard tags please visit Advanced. This page is for beginners and only has the basics of using the Whiteboard text box in Bugzilla.
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