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> Jon Herrera <jonherrera -at- yahoo -dot- com> wrote;
>
> >I've been assigned to write some guidelines/tips for
> >software engineers so that they can write good bug
> >descriptions.
>
> Jon:
>
> Have a look at and around:
>
>http://www.debian.org/Bugs/
>
> This is the website for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. It is
> by far the most through description of how to write a bug report
> that I have seen.
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