Writing Bug Reports
adapted from Allan Odgaard https://github.com/textmate/textmate/wi ... ug-Reports
Before reporting a bug try first reverting to default configurations
A bug report should contain these 4 things:
1. Steps to reproduce: Give detailed steps on how to reproduce the problem.
Start from scratch (e.g. “1. Create a new document, 2. Change language to Ruby, 3. …”).
Explicitly mention every action or step you have taken, and how you invoked it
Keep the number of steps to a minimum.2. Expected result: It’s important to include the result you’re expecting, as it might differ from how the program was designed to work.
3. Actual result: This is also important, since it’s possible that following your steps on a different system doesn’t reproduce the issue
4. Environment: This includes:
OS version
application version
other possibly relevant information (for example, if you’re seeing graphics artifacts )