not really. what one person thinks is a bug, actuall could be misconfiguration. also, from experience, when one person says “my router doesn’t boot”, three other people will say “i have the same problem” even if the first one has no power plugged in, the second has burned it, and the third has not plugged the ethernet wire.
the only good decision is to make web-based bug-tracking system. but moving from the old one to the new one will be hard… and this transition is of doubtful value…
well cant the mikrotik team export a list every now and then of bugs found that us as users can be aware of bugs
as not everyone uses all the features on the board and when we want to try use them we can look on the list of known problems of the diffrent packages so what does mikrotik think of this?
So you assume that we intentionally release versions full of bugs ?
Interesting assumption. When we find out about a bug, it’s written in the forum, or posted as a notice on the download page. We don’t know about those bugs that have not been found yet
thats no problems as everyone knows you are busy with 100 of things but just think about it it would be nice to have somthing like that thanks for th good work team
Normis, what about adding ‘Known Problems’ section to every version in Changelog?.. so users don’t look through forum in search of solved bugs of previous version…