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#[https://bugs.kde.org/createaccount.cgi create new account] (if you do not have one yet); note than your account will be | #[https://bugs.kde.org/createaccount.cgi create new account] (if you do not have one yet); note than your account will be assigned to your email address, which will then be available in the public | ||
#[https://bugs.kde.org/query.cgi?GoAheadAndLogIn=1 login] | #[https://bugs.kde.org/query.cgi?GoAheadAndLogIn=1 login] | ||
#go to the [https://bugs.kde.org/wizard.cgi KDE Bug Report Wizard] and read information provided here if you are new to the bug tracking system | #go to the [https://bugs.kde.org/wizard.cgi KDE Bug Report Wizard] and read information provided here if you are new to the bug tracking system | ||
#click "Continue" button and select the KDE Version (most probably 4.x) and the Distribution Method - "MS Windows Binaries", the very last item on the list. | #click "Continue" button and select the KDE Version (most probably 4.x) and the Distribution Method - "MS Windows Binaries", the very last item on the list. | ||
# | #click "Continue" button and enter "installer" into the ''Find'' field, the select | ||
Then provide appropriate amount of information in the subsequent forms; read the above [[Projects/KDE_on_Windows/How_to_Help#Querying_existing_reports|explanation of fields]] like Product | |||
'''Notes''' | '''Notes''' |
Revision as of 10:18, 25 January 2008
Testing
More you use the software, more issues and wishes you can find. Do not keep this knowledge for you - file a bug on http://bugs.kde.org, the KDE Bug Tracking System (Bugzilla).
Querying existing reports
To find a report use the Query Reports form, where you can specify product, component, version, installation type and operating system, and a few more. To find Windows-related reports, select one or more parameters of your search (what can make your result set more or less limited):
- Product: kde-windows
- Component:
- buildsystem - The build system for KDE on Windows: plain cmake and emerge
- gui - GUI-related issues for KDE on Windows
- installer - A graphical Installer for binary KDE packages (components and applications)
- network&files - Network and file-handling -related issues for KDE on Windows
- other - Other issues for KDE on Windows
- Version: 4.0.0, etc. (you can check version in the "Help->About KDE" dialog window of any KDE app)
- Installed from:
- MS Windows - means the installer
- Compiled Sources - means you have compiled your binaries using emerge facility
- Operating system: MS Windows
You can click with Ctrl key pressed to make multiple choices in a list.
Sending a new report
To send a new report:
- create new account (if you do not have one yet); note than your account will be assigned to your email address, which will then be available in the public
- login
- go to the KDE Bug Report Wizard and read information provided here if you are new to the bug tracking system
- click "Continue" button and select the KDE Version (most probably 4.x) and the Distribution Method - "MS Windows Binaries", the very last item on the list.
- click "Continue" button and enter "installer" into the Find field, the select
Then provide appropriate amount of information in the subsequent forms; read the above explanation of fields like Product
Notes
- Before reporting make sure that you are not going to duplicate already existing report.
- If you discover that the bug or a wish is not directly related to MS Windows (e.g. a bug can be reproduced on more or all operating systems), set the "operating system" field to "All" and the "platform" field to "unspecified".
Development
Please read general information and Preferred skills for starting KDE Development.
You can join the development team! Please start by exploring this TechBase web site, especially the KDE on Windows Development section.
See also
- FAQs
- KDE Development FAQs
- Bugsquad
- The Bugsquad Team tries to keep track of bugs in KDE software and make sure that valid bugs are noticed by developers.
- KDE Quality Team
- The task of the KDE Quality Team is to detect the loose ends in an application, and try to tie them together.