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Welcome to the Haiku development tracker
Logging in
To login you will need an account for ​this service. If you do not have an account, you can register one by clicking the link in at the top. When creating a new account, be certain to provide your email address as it is necessary to obtain basic ticket modification privileges. Be sure to check your spam folder shortly afterwards, as the AccountVerificationEmail usually ends up there.
Reporting bugs
Since our developers are unable to test every hardware combination, nor every different way of interacting with the operating system, we are relying on you to give us some input on how things work at your end. Since this is a very early product, it is very likely that you will encounter bugs. We thank you for taking the time to report these. Since our time is limited, we need accurate information. Follow these guidelines to create helpful bug reports:
- Before reporting a bug please make sure that it does not yet exist. You can also use the search function for this.
- Do not report build problems to the bug tracker, please use the haiku-development mailing list for this. We have automated tests for the default builds, though.
- After you have established this is a unique bug, make your information as accurate as possible:
- Include basic information such as how you are testing Haiku (on real hardware, on VMWare, on QEMU, etc.).
- Mention which revision from SVN you are running. You can find this out in the 'About Haiku' application, in the Deskbar menu.
- Describe the problem you are experiencing. Try to be as accurate as you can: describe the actual behavior, and the behavior you expected.
- Describe what steps to you need to perform in order to expose the bug. This will help developers reproduce the bug.
- Attach as much information as you have. If it is a GUI bug, or a bug in one of the applications, try to make a screen shot. If it is a hardware problem, include a copy of the syslog file.
- After the bug has been reported, a developer will look at your bug and try to classify it. Remember, we are all volunteers, and as such, sometimes a bug report might go unanswered for a while. Adding new information when it becomes available usually helps getting a bug picked up quicker, but do not try to 'bump' the bug up by adding non-descriptive comments.
- Remember, reporting a bug is not something you do spend a little time on and then you are done. If you reported a bug, then you are part of the Haiku development process. Developers might come up with questions while they are trying to fix your bug. Stay around to answer these. Consider your participation 'done' when the bug is marked as 'fixed'. Together we can improve Haiku, bit by bit.
Browsing the source
This installation provides a way for you to browse through the source. Use the Browse Source button in the navigation bar above to start at the root of the source tree.
Useful information
This Wiki stores some useful information that you might want to look at:
- ApiDocumentationStatus contains a list of the current work on the API documentation. Also, have a look at the ​team page.
- EasyTasks contains a list of tasks that can be an entry point for new contributors.
- ​R1/AlphaStatus contains a summary of the current status of alpha 1
- AccountVerificationEmail contains an example email that is sent when creating a new account.
- BugTrackerEtiquette following these rules will ensure a pleasant experience for all contributors.