What do u do if the bug that u found is not accepted by the
developer and hez saying its not reproducable.Note:The
developer is in the onsite location
Answer Posted / yogesh bhadane
Imp things to be considered.
1.Tester Needs to report his bug by giving the exact steps
that he followed.( eg. for a website which browser was used
is also imp with the speed of internet)
2. The description shud be in present tense.
3. images of bug shud be present as a proof with proper
marking with arrows and hilglihters.
4.Ask the developer what steps he followed to reproduce the
bug.
Reason for not reproducing a bug might be varios
1. the bug got fixed due to fix of another bug.
2. dev is not following the same steps to reproduce it.
I will have a official coversation with the developer
onsite where i will involve my colleague or TL in this
call, and i will explain the entir scenario.
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