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Wiki Page for bug reporting #124

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lnrd96 opened this issue Dec 14, 2022 · 3 comments
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Wiki Page for bug reporting #124

lnrd96 opened this issue Dec 14, 2022 · 3 comments

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lnrd96 commented Dec 14, 2022

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@lnrd96 lnrd96 converted this from a draft issue Dec 14, 2022
@DawidNiezgodka DawidNiezgodka moved this from Sprint Backlog 🏃‍♂️💨 to In Progress 🧠 💡 in amos2022ws04-feature-board Dec 20, 2022
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After initial research, I concluded that managing bugs via a wiki page is tedious and might lack consistency.
A possible work-around is creating a separate board for bugs, integrating bugs into the feature board, or using an external system for bug management, such as Notion.

@DawidNiezgodka DawidNiezgodka moved this from In Progress 🧠 💡 to Awaiting Review 🔖 👍🏼 in amos2022ws04-feature-board Jan 2, 2023
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DawidNiezgodka commented Jan 2, 2023

After evaluating several different options, I came to the following conclusions:

  1. Many online tools are actually paid resources. The free versions enable only a limited number of members (1-3)
  2. Numerous resources offer many complex solutions, which is a significant overhead in our case (1 month till the end of the course)
  3. Wiki page is a cumbersome and error-prone solution as it does not have any structure
  4. Notion seemed like a good hit, but there are some sharing issues. Furthermore, the free version is limited.
  5. Some open-source desktop apps for bug tracking (mantis, OTRS, Redmine, trac) exist. However, they all function as complete project management tools. Again, because we have just a month till the end, setting them up is a superfluous overhead.

If Notion does not work correctly, we might use our current board for bug tracking. All bugs reported in the board might have a specific template so that each report is consistent.

@DawidNiezgodka DawidNiezgodka moved this from Awaiting Review 🔖 👍🏼 to In Progress 🧠 💡 in amos2022ws04-feature-board Jan 10, 2023
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DawidNiezgodka commented Jan 10, 2023

Here's an exemplary template for the bug reports: https://gist.github.com/czottmann/3402842

Using this, we might just have a wiki page that collects the bugs and contains the links to the bug-issues in the board: https://github.com/amosproj/amos2022ws04-specitem-database/wiki/Bugs

@DawidNiezgodka DawidNiezgodka moved this from In Progress 🧠 💡 to Awaiting Review 🔖 👍🏼 in amos2022ws04-feature-board Jan 10, 2023
@lnrd96 lnrd96 moved this from Awaiting Review 🔖 👍🏼 to Feature Archive ✔️🥇 in amos2022ws04-feature-board Jan 11, 2023
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