The boomerang returns...In many organizations, the people
who file bug reports are asked to verify the fix when the fix is completed. Or
you may be testing the fix for a bug someone else submitted. My goal is to
complete this step with at least as many bugs open as when I started.
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Of course, you should try to reproduce the bug the way you originally reported
it. Sometimes, the problem is still there, as if nothing at all was fixed.
Perhaps because of a configuration management glitch, the fix isn't in the build
you have. Or maybe there's something specific about my configuration that I
either didn't report or the programmer didn't think was significant. When I
reject a bug fix outright, I try to include additional details about my
configuration and exactly how I reproduced the bug. I use different wording than
I did the first time around to help reduce any misunderstanding. And I write
with a tone that expresses puzzlement rather than condemnation. In almost all
cases, the programmer really did make an effort to fix the bug, and we need to
recognize that effort.
What if the fix did some good but doesn't address the bug to your satisfaction?
You have a judgement call to make. If the changes to the http://www.onestoptesting.com/articles/bug-report/bug-fixed.asp# - Open one or more new bug reports, describing the additional changes you would
like to see. Doing this before closing the existing bug will help make sure you
don't get distracted and forget to follow up, and it will give you the ID
numbers for the new bugs that you can reference in the comments when you close
out the old report. It's good to leave a trail between related bugs.
On the other hand, if the fix is really unfinished, go ahead and reject it; send
the bug back to the programmer. Maybe an obvious new bug was introduced, or some
small detail was overlooked. It would be easier for the programmer to clean
things up while the code is still fresh on her mind than to wait for a new bug
report to filter through the http://www.onestoptesting.com/articles/bug-report/bug-fixed.asp# - relationship with the programmers, you'll get a good result either way.
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