Bugtracker has arrived

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Fastor
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Re: Bugtracker has arrived

#16 » Post by Fastor » 09 Jan 2014 16:50

emsy wrote:Well, YOU don't like it.
Lets give people to vote. Yes or No for bugtracker and we will see.

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Re: Bugtracker has arrived

#17 » Post by emsy » 09 Jan 2014 16:58

Fastor wrote:
emsy wrote:Well, YOU don't like it.
Lets give people to vote. Yes or No for bugtracker and we will see.
We asked our devs, cause afterall it's them dealing with the reports and fixing stuff, and they are all excited about it.

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Re: Bugtracker has arrived

#18 » Post by perka » 09 Jan 2014 17:07

Bugtracker is there to put some order into all that information and to ease significantly staff work (not only devs but everyone). You have no idea what kind of impact it has.

All bugs must be reported into the tracker. You can still have a discussion on a really hot topic as emsy mentioned above while having reports open into the bugtracker (providing a link to each report which is being discussed in the forum topic or post).
This way devs simply wont have to scroll countless pages and posts to find what they are looking for.

It is a working system that proved itself on GC with probably more then thousand resolved issues. You simple cant achieve that kind of thing with forum based system (because of the efficiency).

In the end its up to each player to make good reports so devs can work on them. Even the most trivial report such as "wrong NPC equipment" is useful as it helps young devs training process. Fixing such reports is also used as a method for relaxation from the "hard" stuff by the core devs too.

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Re: Bugtracker has arrived

#19 » Post by Kindzadza » 09 Jan 2014 17:24

What perka said. I know we made huge changes in the last month, but it's all for the greater good. Might take a while until everyone is used to the Bugtracker, but I am amazed by it so far.

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Re: Bugtracker has arrived

#20 » Post by Sale » 09 Jan 2014 17:43

What accountname/password should we be using?

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Re: Bugtracker has arrived

#21 » Post by Kindzadza » 09 Jan 2014 17:45

http://www.truewow.org/account-manager <- Look at the left bottom.

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Re: Bugtracker has arrived

#22 » Post by Polkic » 09 Jan 2014 18:51

Also it comes with the change log.
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Re: Bugtracker has arrived

#23 » Post by marko1984 » 09 Jan 2014 19:32

it sux for conversations but it is useful and less messy then forum
as long as we can still talk about it here its all fine
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Re: Bugtracker has arrived

#24 » Post by emsy » 09 Jan 2014 19:53

marko1984 wrote:it sux for conversations but it is useful and less messy then forum
as long as we can still talk about it here its all fine
Exactly. Both, forum and bugtracker have specific purpose in general. We kept the Bug discussion forum open for that, while bugtracker is suited for bugs which are "clear" and don't need much discussion.

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Re: Bugtracker has arrived

#25 » Post by belekoxa » 09 Jan 2014 20:04

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Re: Bugtracker has arrived

#26 » Post by perka » 09 Jan 2014 20:37

You now should be able to select Product Version. It was disabled by default in configs.

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Re: Bugtracker has arrived

#27 » Post by Relina » 10 Jan 2014 06:55

Hmm I think I'll add reports on bugtracker for any of the bugs I did on forums (time allowing), just so that they don't fall through the cracks with the move to the new system :)
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Re: Bugtracker has arrived

#28 » Post by crazylegz » 15 Jan 2014 08:53

Hey. Im new here:). How do i create a character and log in on the server?

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Re: Bugtracker has arrived

#29 » Post by emsy » 15 Jan 2014 16:25

crazylegz wrote:Hey. Im new here:). How do i create a character and log in on the server?
Hi, create game account here: http://www.truewow.org/account-manager

Your file in <wow>/Data/enGB/realmlist.wtf -- it has to say "set realmlist login.truewow.org"

Then just log in with your game Username and password, and create as many chars as u want

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Re: Bugtracker has arrived

#30 » Post by Morzek » 16 Jan 2014 15:42

Not every quest marked as bugged can I complete in the quest completer. Why is that? Is the bugged tracker bugged or something? :(

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