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Back by popular demand! Writing a good bug report is both an art and a science. We've all read--and possibly written!--terrible reports. We may have even written some really great bug reports. What makes a one bug report better than another? How can we ensure that a report is readable, understandable, reproducible?

We'll gather for a session on tactics for writing good bug reports. It will be part lecture, part group activity, all fun! Hosted by Steve Gross and Tara Zeigler, we'll learn about common mistakes, clear communication style, providing good evidence, and above all HOW TO WRITE A PROPER BUG REPORT TITLE.

Since we will be viewing example bug reports in this session, we would love some contributions from the community. Feel free to send any good (or bad) example reports to taralzeigler@gmail.com .

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