12 Jan 2010

Joomla Known Issues

Written by Brian Teeman
joomla known issues

Yesterday I was answering a user question on the joomla forums.

It doesn't matter what it was about but the upshot was that the problem was a known issue in the latest release and that a patch had been written and approved and was ready and waiting to be included in the next release.

But it was 24 hours and a lot of testing before I realised that it was a known issue.

It's not practical for regular users to search the bug tracker for "known issues" and fixes as the tracker is less than friendly.

So wouldn't it be a good idea to have a page somewhere on the Joomla sites that documents "known issues".

It would be very easy to run. As soon as a "bug" is identified and a patch is written and tested then a quick note could be made on the "known issues" page with a link to the tracker item.

  1. This would make it very easy for people to determine if their issue is known.
  2. Would reduce duplicate reports on the tracker
  3. Save time on the forums with people asking the same question many times

There already is a page for "Post Release Notes" but it only seems to get edited at the time of the release with issues that are immediately apparent.

All that needs to happen is for bug squad maintainers, or whoever approves patches to update the page and for the joomla.org webmaster and forum moderators to give the page a prominent place.

 

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About Brian Teeman

  • As a co-founder of Joomla! and OpenSourceMatters Inc I've never been known to be lacking an opinion or being too afraid to express it.

    Despite what some people might think I'm a shy and modest man who doesnt like to blow his own trumpet or boast about achievements.

    But it seems that no blog exists without an "About" page so rather than talk about what an amazingly great guy I am and list all the things I've achieved (and failed at) in life from my Cycling Proficiency Test in 1976 to winning an award for the "UK Individual Contribution to Open / Source" in 2005 here are some links.

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