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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 17, 2023
> As someone who has been doing test automation for past ~3,5 years (and desperately wanting out towards doing just development), I have done a lot of bug reports.
> Then I switched to Linux based OS and that amount has doubled. :D
> I have been asked what are good bug reports. Since I’m both dev and tester, I’d say I have an alright idea of how to do it. So, here’s what I’ve learned about making good bug reports.
> For a while I wanted to write a post to compile some of the tricks I’ve learnt over the years of using rmarkdown. I also wanted other people’s input so I asked for suggestions on Mastodon. So here are the 12 tips I decided to include in no particular order.
> How much thought vs. leg-work is in your content? The more leg-work the more vulnerable you are.
> This is a look at what types of creation there are, and which might be most vulnerable to replacement by artificial intelligence.
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