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*** Check the [[Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/SlicerApplication/ErrorLog#To_capture_the_entire_error_log_for_a_report|Error Log]] to see if there's something misconfigured, such as a directory that is not readable or writable. | *** Check the [[Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/SlicerApplication/ErrorLog#To_capture_the_entire_error_log_for_a_report|Error Log]] to see if there's something misconfigured, such as a directory that is not readable or writable. | ||
*Something is definitely not working as it should or I would like to request a feature. | *Something is definitely not working as it should or I would like to request a feature. | ||
− | ** File a bug report in the issues [http://na-mic.org/Mantis/bug_report_page.php tracker] (you need to register first). It is important to provide enough specific information so that a software developer can duplicate the problem | + | ** File a bug report in the issues [http://na-mic.org/Mantis/bug_report_page.php tracker] (you need to register first) or on the [http://massmail.bwh.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/slicer-users Slicer users mailing list]. It is important to provide enough specific information so that a software developer can duplicate the problem - [[Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/Report_a_problem#Error_report_contents|see details below]]. |
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** Don't be anonymous: real people trying hard to solve real problems are more likely to get valuable help. A vague question from a random email is likely to be ignored.. | ** Don't be anonymous: real people trying hard to solve real problems are more likely to get valuable help. A vague question from a random email is likely to be ignored.. | ||
* I would like to let the Slicer community know, how Slicer helped me in my research. | * I would like to let the Slicer community know, how Slicer helped me in my research. | ||
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* I would like to give feedback on my experience with Slicer. | * I would like to give feedback on my experience with Slicer. | ||
**Share your story using the Feedback link accessible from the Slicer Welcome module | **Share your story using the Feedback link accessible from the Slicer Welcome module | ||
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+ | ==Error report contents== | ||
+ | * Describe: | ||
+ | ** What steps were performed before the problem occurred | ||
+ | ** What behavior you expected | ||
+ | ** What happened instead | ||
+ | * Copy-paste the error log: you can access it from Slicer in the menu: Help / Report a bug. By default log of the current session is displayed but you can retrieve the logs of the last few sessions | ||
+ | * Optional: capture a screenshot that illustrates the issue | ||
==Workflow for Handling Bugs and Feature Requests in Slicer== | ==Workflow for Handling Bugs and Feature Requests in Slicer== |
Revision as of 15:40, 11 June 2015
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User Feedback
- I have a question about how to use Slicer for a particular task or I'm not sure things are working right
- Try your best to sort out the issue by reading documentation, mailing list archives, and checking error logs
- Look at our portfolio of training materials and make a google search to see, if the question has been discussed in the mailinglists.
- I am still unclear about what to do. In this case, sign up for the slicer user mailing list and ask your question there
- Check the Error Log to see if there's something misconfigured, such as a directory that is not readable or writable.
- Try your best to sort out the issue by reading documentation, mailing list archives, and checking error logs
- Something is definitely not working as it should or I would like to request a feature.
- File a bug report in the issues tracker (you need to register first) or on the Slicer users mailing list. It is important to provide enough specific information so that a software developer can duplicate the problem - see details below.
- Don't be anonymous: real people trying hard to solve real problems are more likely to get valuable help. A vague question from a random email is likely to be ignored..
- I would like to let the Slicer community know, how Slicer helped me in my research.
- Please send us the citation for your paper.
- Background: funding for Slicer is provided through competitive mechanisms to a large extent by the US government and to a lesser extend through funding from other governments. The justification of for those resources is that Slicer enables scientific work. Knowing about scientific publications enabled by Slicer is a critical step in this process. Given the international nature of the Slicer community, the nationality of the scientists is not important. Every good paper counts.
- I would like to give feedback on my experience with Slicer.
- Share your story using the Feedback link accessible from the Slicer Welcome module
Error report contents
- Describe:
- What steps were performed before the problem occurred
- What behavior you expected
- What happened instead
- Copy-paste the error log: you can access it from Slicer in the menu: Help / Report a bug. By default log of the current session is displayed but you can retrieve the logs of the last few sessions
- Optional: capture a screenshot that illustrates the issue
Workflow for Handling Bugs and Feature Requests in Slicer
The following instructions describes the recommended workflow to report a problem related to Slicer application.
- 1. Register on the issue tracker
- 2. Sign-up on the developers mailing list
- 3. Create an issue in the tracker.
- 4. Optionally, if you would like to share dataset >= 2MB, you should consider uploading them on our dedicated server. See How to share and associate data with an issue
- 5. Send an email on the slicer-developers list pointing to the reported bug. Title of the email should start with
[BUG 1234] Title of the bug
The following diagram illustrates Slicer issue workflow:
Source: Adapted from http://www.warelab.org/blog/?p=24