Logos - it subjectively feels like Bugs aren't getting acknowledged in a timely manner

Yes, I know there are several reasons you are especially busy ... but I'm starting to feel like bugs are getting acknowledged perhaps because I can't remember some of the bugs that Damian reported that haven't been acknowledge ... like the search that when autobuilt was in an invalid form lacking the milestone portion of the search ... or the screwed up tagging ... or .... so yes it may be subjective rather than objective but I'm still complaining.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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MJ. Smith said:
Yes, I know there are several reasons you are especially busy ... but I'm starting to feel like bugs are getting acknowledged perhaps because I can't remember some of the bugs that Damian reported that haven't been acknowledge ... like the search that when autobuilt was in an invalid form lacking the milestone portion of the search ... or the screwed up tagging ... or .... so yes it may be subjective rather than objective but I'm still complaining.
I can imagine that it does feel like bugs aren't getting fixed as quickly as expected. This is likely caused by a number of factors:
- Many of our developers worked through the summer in order to get 7.0 out on time. Since 7.0 shipped they've been able to breathe and see their families again. Some of them (like me) are even getting to take a vacation!
- Anytime we have a major launch there are things we don't get into the final build. So we continue working on finishing up some of the remaining changes. This isn't often big whiz-bang features. More of a filling in the small gaps.
- There are issues not reported on the forums that we're fixing.
That said, we are still watching the forums closely and attempting to fix issues according to priority rather than first-come first-served. The way we attempt to prioritize issues is both by severity of the issue and number of people affected. If you feel like specific cases should be fixed sooner rather than later please let us know what we've missed.
Ryan
PS: All of the same issues impact bug reporting. That impact is even more pronounced because we have less testers than developers.
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Speaking of bugs, I reported two bugs in the German UI on the German forum yesterday. Not sure if Thomas is around (seems not...)
@Ryan, could you note them down for the backlog please?
https://community.logos.com/forums/t/130694.aspx
Jan
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Thanks Ryan
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Jan Krohn said:
Speaking of bugs, I reported two bugs in the German UI on the German forum yesterday. Not sure if Thomas is around (seems not...)
@Ryan, could you note them down for the backlog please?
https://community.logos.com/forums/t/130694.aspx
Jan
Sorry, around but super swamped (These are on my agenda for the afternoon though, and I didn't want to respond until I had a chance to replicate)
Thomas
Director, New Languages & Business Line Management
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Ryan Gano said:
we are still watching the forums closely and attempting to fix issues according to priority rather than first-come first-served.
Out would help considerably if someone could take the 90 seconds necessary to acknowledge a bug report, for instance no one has even looked at this one—of if they did, they did it in secret. Now very helpful BUG:Logos ignores secondary display on startup
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Thomas Reiter said:
Sorry, around but super swamped (These are on my agenda for the afternoon though, and I didn't want to respond until I had a chance to replicate)
Oh... sorry. I didn't mean to rush you on this. I thought you might be on vacation, so I posted here again.
(Did we have this conversation before? It sounds vaguely familiar...)
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I still think it would be much better if there were either a tool inside the program for submitting bugs or a page on logos.com (etc.) for doing the same rather than having to make a forum thread and wonder & hope for FL staff to see it.
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Sean said:
I still think it would be much better if there were either a tool inside the program for submitting bugs or a page on logos.com (etc.) for doing the same rather than having to make a forum thread and wonder & hope for FL staff to see it.
We've looked into options for this. One advantage of using the forums for this type of reporting is that other users can see and respond to posts but wouldn't be able to respond to directly reported bugs. Having multiple eyes on the forum means people can get responded to (and oftentimes helped) during nights and weekends while many Faithlife devs are offline.
There are obvious disadvantages to using forums for this type of reporting and we're still looking for the proper balance.
Please continue to make recommendations about how we can better collect user reported bugs and issues.
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Ryan
The standard response to a confirmed bug is 'I have written up a case for this'.
The balance should be
1. Report bug in forum
2. Get acknowledgement
3. Be able to see the 'case' in a case list (with some sort of progress indicator) and link to the thread.
4. Be able to see squashed bug in case list and notification of solution in thread.
I really would not open the 'Case List' to other than staff.
tootle pip
Mike
Now tagging post-apocalyptic fiction as current affairs. Latest Logos, MacOS, iOS and iPadOS
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Ryan Gano said:Sean said:
I still think it would be much better if there were either a tool inside the program for submitting bugs or a page on logos.com (etc.) for doing the same rather than having to make a forum thread and wonder & hope for FL staff to see it.
We've looked into options for this. One advantage of using the forums for this type of reporting is that other users can see and respond to posts but wouldn't be able to respond to directly reported bugs. Having multiple eyes on the forum means people can get responded to (and oftentimes helped) during nights and weekends while many Faithlife devs are offline.
There are obvious disadvantages to using forums for this type of reporting and we're still looking for the proper balance.
There is an obvious reluctance to exposing internal bug reporting tools to users, and there is a reluctance to spend money on interfacing tools (free tools are often unsatisfactory as they cannot be customised to the Faithlife method of reporting and tracking bugs). Developers are ideal for commenting on (their) features and related issues but not ideal for tracking bugs in the forums. So it really comes down to Quality Control / Testing personnel, where Bob retired a couple in the last year! The MVP's act as a conduit to clarify forum bugs for Faithlife and to alert them internally, but it all fails when there are insufficient personnel to respond in a timely fashion.
Dave
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