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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Badging System: UNIX.COM Bug Hunter Badge (New) Post 303028878 by Neo on Thursday 17th of January 2019 07:29:24 AM
Old 01-17-2019
Badging System: UNIX.COM Bug Hunter Badge (New)

I have moved the bug badge out of reserve and into the main stream. Basically, I will assign a color level like the others, based on who has made a good actionable bug report for UNIX.COM. "Good" means screenshots, links, and even details from web dev tools our the HTML source code. So far, here is the logic and current awards for this badge (with fanfare).

If your userid is not in these arrays and you think it should be, please let me know via PM (and why, including any links to any forum bugs you have reported and your bug report).

Thanks.

Code:
<?php
$debugger_L4 = array('1'); 
$debugger_L3 = array('Reserved'); 
$debugger_L2 = array('Reserved'); 
$debugger_L1 = array('37127', '302034745', '302122727'); 

if (in_array($uid, $debugger_L4)) { 
    $color['fabug'] = 'black'; 
} elseif (in_array($uid, $debugger_L3)) { 
    $color['fabug'] = 'indigo'; 
} elseif (in_array($uid, $debugger_L2)) { 
    $color['fabug'] = 'blue'; 
} elseif (in_array($uid, $debugger_L1)) { 
    $color['fabug'] = 'limegreen'; 
} else { 
    $color['fabug'] = 'lightgray'; 
}

Please do not be shy. Everyone knows I am very busy coding and developing and so if I forgot your past bug report, that does not mean you are not important, I just don't have time to go back and search all prior posts at this time. Just send me a PM or email with your GOOD well written bug report info and the forum links to it and I'm happy to add you to the "Bug Hunter" Team!
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octave-bug(1)						      General Commands Manual						     octave-bug(1)

NAME
octave-bug - report a bug in GNU Octave SYNOPSIS
octave-bug [-s subject] DESCRIPTION
octave-bug is a shell script to help the user compose and mail bug reports concerning Octave in a standard format. octave-bug is typically invoked by the Octave command bug_report which is intended to be called interactively from within Octave. This provides the best way to submit a bug report for Octave. It creates a template bug report file and starts an editor on that file. The bug report will be sent to the bug-octave mailing list once the editing has been completed (this assumes of course that your system can use email). However, the user could also call octave-bug outside of Octave. Please read the `Bugs' chapter in the Octave manual to find out how to submit a bug report that will enable the Octave maintainers to fix the problem. If you are unable to use the bug_report command, send your message to the bug-octave mailing list, bug- octave@bevo.che.wisc.edu. OPTIONS
-s subject Specify a subject line for the bug report. Spaces in the subject must be quoted. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
octave-bug uses the environment variables USER, EDITOR, and PAGER which can be used for customization. VERSION
This document was last revised for Octave version 2.0.16. SEE ALSO
octave(1), bashbug(1) AUTHOR
John W. Eaton Department of Chemical Engineering University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WI 53706 USA <jwe@bevo.che.wisc.edu> GNU
6 March 2000 octave-bug(1)
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