Bug of the Week
In recognition and appreciation for helping make Visual Studio 2005 (Whidbey) an even better product, today we’re kicking off the first Bug of the Week Award! Keep the awesome feedback coming and you too may be a winner.
This weeks Bug of the Week “Eagle Eye” Award goes to MSDN Product Feedback Center user “Ben Monroe” for the bug he posted: GUI control position information is not updated when changed by keyboard.
How we select the Bug of the Week
Bugs will be selected using a variety of criteria. The following are examples of themes we’ll be using. We'll be adding to this list undoubtedly...
Most Votes
At the time of selection, this bug has the most votes of all the bugs in the database.
Most Popular
At the time of selection, this bug has the highest average vote value and has the most votes in the database. Only bugs with more then three votes considered.
“Eagle Eye” Bug
This award is for the bug that is easy to overlook, generally a fit and finish UI bug like “the alignment of this button is off by 1 pixel”.
Longest Repro
This award is for the bug with the most number of steps needed to reproduce the issue.
“Microsoft Blooper” Bug
This award is for Microsoft’s most embarrassing bugs, issues identified by customers that should have never made their way out the door in the first place.
Rewards
Award recipients will receive a personalized certificate signed by members of the Visual Studio team plus a few items from the Microsoft goodie vault.
Thanks,
Marie Hagman
Visual Studio
Program Manager
Comments
- Anonymous
December 10, 2004
Oh, cool. I was just checking the blogs for the day and found that I was mentioned. That was a surprise. I am eagerly awaiting Whidbey and am glad to help even a little.
By the way, for some reason the link goes to www.edmunds.com, a car related website. The actual link to the bug is here:
http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/ProductFeedback/viewFeedback.aspx?feedbackid=97460144-874c-440f-9863-198405b83ced
Regards. - Anonymous
December 10, 2004
Congratulations Ben! I fixed the bug link in the post, thanks. :)
Note: You can contact me directly to claim your prize - mhagman@microsoft.com - Anonymous
June 18, 2009
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