Daily Bug Bash Progress

Well, I just submitted a new one (69933), so maybe that can put them over the top :slight_smile:

The last day to nominate bugs, not for Xojo to consider them, right?

The Bug Bash itself was for the month of August where the Engineering Team’s primary focus was on fixing the issues that were nominated (not following our regular criteria), but we are always evaluating and fixing bugs.

Issue #69229 is nominated but not yet resolved. I hope for my customer that this issue will be resolved soon.

Xojo needs Bug Bash at least for the rest of the year. Mainly in Web

Ivan, please stop. We work really hard on Xojo and comments like this constantly do not help us work any faster. Try to provide actual helpful comments, if you’re able.

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I try Xojo web2 to mockup a new proyect and reported like 20 bugs in a few hours of moking up, those were not fixed this month. Saying that Xojo, specially web, needs an extended Bug Bash is justs what the tool currently needs.

If you see the comment objectively it can be helful, focus on fixing actual bugs and have a working tool, or take it like an attack, a troll comment or whatever and keep the tool buggy while working new features, that is a choice.

Ivan, I tried to mock up something for Web1, felt it wasn’t ready yet, I don’t know, 3 times. Then I tried Web2, still not starting something for it… but… Man, Cruz is evolving it at a speed I couldn’t beat, so I’ll be here just following waiting for it becoming what it can be. I hope that Xojo build a demo like Eddie Electronics able to run in multiple parallel web clients inserting content and consulting the records (few thousands) and scrolling thru data and producing reports while eating its dog food and prove it works and is stable enough and I’ll try it again.

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Your post history makes the choice for you.

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At some point they’ll need to release. I guess the bug cherrypicking could be part of any release? Users mark their bugs and Xojo cherrypicks some (or many) every release? In a 22r4, 23r1, etc they will squash few more.

Issues closed (since last update): 4
Total: 98

View list.

Will post one more update tomorrow with final numbers.

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Thanks for the reply.
It’s not clear to me, though, as to what happens now with bugs that were nominated but not handled. Will the bot cease to pick random nominated bugs to add the label? Do the nominated bugs now become “regular” reports again?

Dana, is it possible to you to countdown the BugBashNominee remaining?

Write something like :

Issues closed (since last update): 4
Total: 98 / 156 (58 remaining)

(I wrote 156 randomly, I don’t know)

What difference does it make? Seriosly. The bugs are still in the system and will be addressed as usual.

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As it is now September the Bug Bash is over and we made it to 100 issues fixed!

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We’ve hit the 100 mark, :smile:.

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I only see 96, I guess the other 4 are private/confidential?

BugBash2022 was an excellent initiative and the Xojo team did a great job!

You announced that Xojo will share its long term plan for addressing bugs with participants of the developer retreat. Do you plan to inform Xojo’s entire customer base as well?

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Of course - the Keynote will be made available to those who cannot attend in person via YouTube. We also keep everyone updated on conference announcements via our blog and social media.

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That’s correct.

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