My First Bug Hunt on OSM id Editor #10573 đŻ
Posted by StillAbeginnerr | Shivam on 3 December 2024 in English.The Discovery
Today was a big milestone for me as an OpenStreetMap (OSM) contributorâI submitted my first-ever bug report! đ
- While exploring the iD Editor, I stumbled upon something odd. When the âQuality Assuranceâ tab in the Help section is open, the âKeyboard Shortcutsâ option becomes unclickable. Strange, right? Whatâs even more curious is that this doesnât happen with any other Help tabâjust this one. Naturally, I couldnât let it go unnoticed.
The Process
Hereâs what I did step-by-step:
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I opened the Help section and navigated through different tabs to test the behavior.
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As expected, all the other tabs worked fine, but when âQuality Assuranceâ was active, the âKeyboard Shortcutsâ button refused to work.
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To make sure my findings were clear, I documented:
- Steps to reproduce the issue.
- What I expected to happen versus what actually happened.
- Screenshots to visually explain the problem.
The Submission
Feeling a little nervous, I finally submitted my findings as Issue #10573 on GitHub. To my surprise, within hours, one of the repository maintainer (@tyrasd) confirmed the issue!
Hereâs the coolest twist: The issue behaves differently in other languages! For example, it doesnât happen in the Italian locale. This insight gave me a new appreciation for the complexity of building tools that work seamlessly across different environments.
The Reflection
This may seem like a small contribution, but to me, it feels huge. By reporting this bug, Iâve left my little mark on a platform I admire so much. Itâs exciting to know that even small actions like this help improve the tools that people worldwide rely on every day.
The OSM community is incredibly welcoming, and this experience reminded me that even as a beginner, my efforts are valued.
Final Thoughts
This is just the start of my journey as an OSM contributor. Iâm looking forward to learning more, finding new ways to contribute, and collaborating with this amazing community.
Note to self: The world of open mapping is vast, and every small step makes a difference. đ
Feeling inspired,
Shivam Agarwal StillABeginnerr đ
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