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Java Edition bug tracker logo

El logo de Java Edition usado en el rastreador de errores.

Bug tracker homepage (2020)

La página de inicio del rastreador de errores a partir de 2021.

El rastreador de errores de Mojang (oficialmente conocido como Mojira) es la ubicación del sitio web oficial para que los jugadores reporten errores para Minecraft. Al igual que la página de feedback, es moderado por la comunidad. El rastreador de errores se encuentra en bugs.mojang.com.

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Bugtracker

La primera captura de pantalla del rastreador de errores.

Previously, the issues page on the Minecraft Wiki was used to maintain issue reports. Many people complained that the process was too complicated. Due to the high demand for a proper bug tracker instead of using the wiki, Mojang contacted Atlassian, which became their choice due to being flexible and customizable. An email was sent to Atlassian to gain help on making a proper bug tracker. Atlassian immediately offered to help, providing a free JIRA license. A video was published to showcase their improved JIRA developer's API for JIRA v5.0.

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Although this new Minecraft bug tracker will mostly be community organized and run, it will be the official location to report bugs in Minecraft that we’ll be keeping an eye on. [...] We’ll be using this new bug tracker for all future releases of Minecraft. If you’re already familiar with JIRA and want to get right into reporting a bug, go check out the new Minecraft Bug Tracker here!
— Mojang[1]

On October 24, 2012, the bug tracker was officially released by Erik Broes and Atlassian using their issue tracker, JIRA.

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The following projects are currently present or were once present on the bug tracker:

Project Key Supported? Accessible? Description Link
Minecraft: Java Edition MC Yes Yes Used to track issues for Minecraft: Java Edition. Minecraft: Java Edition - Jira
Minecraft (Bedrock codebase) MCPE Yes Yes Used to track issues for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition. Minecraft (Bedrock codebase) - Jira
Bedrock Dedicated Server BDS Yes Yes Used to track issues for Bedrock Edition server software. Bedrock Dedicated Server - Jira
Minecraft Console Edition MCCE No Partially Was used to track issues for Legacy Console Edition versions. Issues may only be viewed if the direct link to an issue is provided. Minecraft Console Edition - Jira
Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition MCDS No No Was used to track issues for Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition. Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition (archived)
Minecraft Dungeons MCD Yes Yes Used to track issues for Minecraft Dungeons. Minecraft Dungeons - Jira
Minecraft: Earth MCE No No Was used to track issues for Minecraft Earth. Minecraft: Earth - Jira (archived)
Minecraft Launcher MCL Yes Yes Used to track issues for the launcher of Minecraft: Java Edition and Minecraft Dungeons. Minecraft Launcher - Jira
Minecraft Realms REALMS Yes Yes Used to track issues for Realms. Minecraft Realms - Jira
Mojang Web Services WEB Yes Yes Used to track issues for websites of Mojang Studios. Mojang Web Service - Jira
Scrolls SC No No Was used to track issues for Scrolls. Scrolls - JIRA (archived)
Trash TRASH Yes No Used as a permament storage for invalid bug reports that are breaking the bug tracker rules. Project not found - Jira (unavailable)
Minecraft API MCAPI No No Was used for Minecraft API suggestions. Minecraft API - Jira (archived)
Minecraft Pocket Edition Archive ARCHMCPE No No Unknown Browse Projects - JIRA (archived)

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  1. "Introducing the Minecraft Bug Tracker!" by Erik Broes – Mojang.com, October 24, 2012.
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