Bugs from new bug reporters will initially have the status UNCONFIRMED. To move a bug from UNCONFIRMED to NEW, we need your help to verify that the bug is valid. A bug can be moved from UNCONFIRMED to NEW if:
Note that you do not necessarily have to be able to reproduce the bug in order to confirm it.
In order to help confirm bugs, you need to do the following:
1. Try to determine whether the bug is a duplicate. Use this form to search the database.
2. Try to reproduce the bug. If you are able to reproduce the bug, note the fact that you could reproduce the bug, and add these comments to the Additional Comments field:
If you are unable to reproduce the bug, note in the comments that you tried to reproduce the bug and could not. If others agree that the bug is unreproducible, you can mark it INVALID or WORKSFORME, and tell the reporter to reopen it if they can provide steps to reproduce the bug in a current build.
Examples of some questions you might want to ask in the bug to make it more actionable if you are unable to reproduce it:
3. Make the bug easy to understand. See the bug writing guidelines for the kind of information that is useful in a bug, including steps to reproduce and a good description.
4. Check the Product and Component. If the bug report is classified incorrectly, move to the correct Product and Component. Be sure to click the radio button that says "reassign the bug to owner of the selected component."
5. Check the bug's Summary. Update the Summary so that it is descriptive, and contains enough key words so that people searching for this bug will find it.
6. Change the status to NEW. You should only confirm a bug when it's not in the General component.