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There is a standard template for bug reports at <a href="https://bugreport.java.com/bugreport/" id="OWAd916f5de-2f6d-ba67-b5e5-702ed94de785" class="OWAAutoLink">
https://bugreport.java.com/bugreport/</a>. Unfortunately, there are many antique bugs in the JBS which are forgotten, so they may be obsolete (no longer valid) or their reproduction steps have changed; we cannot do much. Also, you don't always have to write
identical regression tests as in the bug report; often times you can write simpler cases with professional test suites like JUnit, and that's at least the trend on the core libraries side of the JDK.</div>
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You said you want a definition of "done." Where did you see that term? In the JBS, you should look for bugs with "Resolution" that is "Unresolved." If you mean for sending patches, we recommend that when you open a PR, it should be complete with tests as if
it can be immediately merged, so that you don't have to push more unless public review request changes.</div>
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<b>Sent:</b> Friday, November 1, 2024 9:45 AM<br>
<b>To:</b> jdk-dev@openjdk.org <jdk-dev@openjdk.org><br>
<b>Subject:</b> Using a standard bug report template and a definition of done</font>
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Has the project tried a standardized bug report template before with supplied test data and exact steps to reproduce the bug? I feel that this would help contributors very quickly reproduce the bug exactly as it was originally produced, possibly write a regression
test(s) for it (where applicable) and be able to get to the business of fixing it as soon as possible. Plus it could make it easier for new contributors like me to get started faster. Its just that I've been browsing new bugs for something to work on and I
find it difficult to be able to confirm when I've actually fixed it (apart from not seeing the same error messages produced). I could volunteer such a template it was deemed by the mailing list as something that would be useful. Perhaps a definition of done
too would be useful so that bug fixers can know when they are truly done and they could mail the evidence along with their patches for review giving them a better chance of getting their contributions accepted. </div>
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