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| <h2>In this document</h2> |
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| <p>The Android Open Source Project maintains a public issue tracker where you |
| can report bugs and request features for the core Android software stack. |
| (For details on this issue tracker, please see the |
| <a href="report-bugs.html">Reporting Bugs</a> page). |
| Reporting bugs is great (thank you!), but what happens to a bug report once |
| you file it? This page describes the Life of a Bug.</p> |
| |
| <p>*Please note: the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) issue tracker is |
| intended only for bugs and feature requests related to the core Android |
| software stack, and is a technical tool for the Open Source community.</p> |
| |
| <p>This is not a customer support forum. |
| You can find support for Nexus devices on |
| <a href="http://support.google.com/nexus">Google's Nexus support site</a>. |
| Support for other devices is provided by the device manufacturers or by the |
| carriers selling those devices.</p> |
| |
| <p>Support for Google applications is through |
| <a href="http://support.google.com/">Google's support site</a>. Support |
| for 3rd-party applications is with each application's developer, e.g. |
| through the contact information provided on Google Play.</p> |
| |
| <p>Here's the life of a bug, in a nutshell:</p> |
| <ol> |
| <li> |
| <p>A bug is filed, and has the state "New".</p> |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| <p>An AOSP maintainer periodically reviews and triages bugs. Bugs are |
| triaged into one of four "buckets": New, Open, No-Action, or Resolved.</p> |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| <p>Each bucket includes a number of states that provide more detail on the |
| fate of the issue.</p> |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| <p>Bugs in the "Resolved" bucket will eventually be included in a future |
| release of the Android software.</p> |
| </li> |
| </ol> |
| <h1 id="bucket-details">Bucket Details</h1> |
| <p>Here is some additional information on each bucket, what it means, and how |
| it's handled.</p> |
| <h2 id="new-issues">New Issues</h2> |
| <p>New issues include bug reports that are not yet being acted upon. The two |
| states are:</p> |
| <ul> |
| <li> |
| <p><em>New:</em> |
| The bug report has not yet been triaged (that is, reviewed by an AOSP maintainer.)</p> |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| <p><em>NeedsInfo:</em> |
| The bug report has insufficient information to act |
| upon. The person who reported the bug needs to provide additional detail |
| before it can be triaged. If enough time passes and no new information is |
| provided, the bug may be closed by default, as one of the No-Action |
| states.</p> |
| </li> |
| </ul> |
| <h2 id="open-issues">Open Issues</h2> |
| <p>This bucket contains bugs that need action, but which are still |
| unresolved, pending a change to the source code.</p> |
| <ul> |
| <li> |
| <p><em>Unassigned:</em> |
| The bug report has been recognized as an adequately |
| detailed report of a legitimate issue, but has not yet been assigned to an |
| AOSP contributor to be fixed.</p> |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| <p><em>Assigned:</em> |
| Like <em>Unassigned</em>, but the bug has been |
| actually assigned to a specific contributor to fix.</p> |
| </li> |
| </ul> |
| <p>Typically, a given bug will start in <em>Unassigned</em>, where it |
| will remain until someone intends to resolve it, at which |
| point it will enter <em>Assigned</em>. However, |
| note that this isn't a guarantee, and it's not uncommon for bugs to go from |
| <em>Unassigned</em> to one of the Resolved states.</p> |
| <p>In general, if a bug is in one of these Open states, the AOSP team has |
| recognized it as a legitimate issue, and a high-quality contribution fixing |
| that bug is likely to get accepted. However, it's impossible to guarantee a |
| fix in time for any particular release.</p> |
| |
| <h2 id="no-action-issues">No-Action Issues</h2> |
| <p>This bucket contains bugs that have for one reason or another been |
| determined to not require any action.</p> |
| <ul> |
| <li> |
| <p><em>Spam:</em> |
| A kind soul sent us some delicious pork products, that we, |
| regrettably, do not want.</p> |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| <p><em>Duplicate:</em> |
| There was already an identical report in the issue tracker. Any actual |
| action will be reported on that report.</p> |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| <p><em>Unreproducible:</em> |
| An AOSP contributor attempted to reproduce the |
| behavior described, and was unable to do so. This sometimes means that the bug |
| is legitimate but simply rare or difficult to reproduce, and sometimes means |
| that the bug was fixed in a later release.</p> |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| <p><em>Obsolete:</em> |
| Similar to <em>Unreproducible,</em> but with a reasonable certainty |
| that the bug did exist in the reported version but was already fixed in |
| a later release.</p> |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| <p><em>WorkingAsIntended:</em> |
| An AOSP maintainer has determined that the |
| behavior described isn't a bug, but is the intended behavior. This state is |
| also commonly referred to as "WAI".</p> |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| <p><em>Declined:</em> |
| This is like <em>WorkingAsIntended</em>, except |
| typically used for feature requests instead of bugs. That is, an AOSP |
| maintainer has determined that the request is not going to be implemented in |
| Android.</p> |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| <p><em>NotEnoughInformation:</em> |
| The report didn't have enough information to be able to take any action.</p> |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| <p><em>UserError:</em> |
| The report was the result of a user making a mistake while using Android, |
| e.g. typing a wrong password and therefore not being able to connect to a |
| server.</p> |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| <p><em>WrongForum:</em> |
| The report cannot be handled in AOSP, typically because it is related |
| to a customized device or to an external application.</p> |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| <p><em>Question:</em> |
| Someone mistook the issue tracker for a help forum.</p> |
| </li> |
| </ul> |
| <h2 id="resolved-issues">Resolved Issues</h2> |
| <p>This bucket contains bugs that have had action taken, and are now |
| considered resolved.</p> |
| <ul> |
| <li> |
| <p><em>Released:</em> |
| This bug has been fixed, and is included in a formal release. |
| When this state is set, we try to also set a |
| property indicating which release it was fixed in.</p> |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| <p><em>FutureRelease:</em> |
| This bug has been fixed (or feature implemented) in |
| a source tree, but has not yet been included in a formal release.</p> |
| </li> |
| </ul> |
| <h1 id="other-stuff">Other Stuff</h1> |
| <p>The states and lifecycle above are how we generally try to track software. |
| However, Android contains a lot of software and gets a correspondingly large |
| number of bugs. As a result, sometimes bugs don't make it through all the |
| states in a formal progression. We do try to keep the system up to date, but |
| we tend to do so in periodic "bug sweeps" where we review the database and |
| make updates.</p> |