I noticed that the bugtracker has two sections for WotLK bug reports since recently.
The new section and the one marked with the (OLD) classifier.
Here is the problem: A bug report that currently concerns me was submitted 4 months ago, still isn't resolved, and now resides in the (OLD) section even though it is still very much present and unattended, still not even given attention to confirm it, even though it would take less than a couple of minutes of testing to confirm the bug report's validity.
Does this mean that this bug report is no longer valid? Will the bug reports in the (OLD) section be ignored? In the case that they will, should I resubmit it into the new section, taking into consideration that the bug still exists, or in the case that they will not, will it be moved to the new section that seems to be getting more attention than the old one?
If I want this bug to get some attention, what is the procedure I need to do in order to get it fixed?
New section is for Lordaeron. Bugs on Deathwing and Ragnaros won't be fixed for now but some fixes from Lordaeron will be ported to the other wotlk realms and next year Deathwing and Ragnaros will get Lordaerons core with all the fixes.
Deathwing and Ragnaros will only get fixes that get ported from Lordaeron and fixes for critical problems if they appear. I said next year not in a year. There hasn't been official information but I would expect it in 6-9 months.
if you expect it that late, you can be about sure it has been done :)
anyway, first lordaeron need to open up:
- TBC content (will be "soon"
- Wotlk areas
- Progressive release of Wotlk raids
- When ToGC gets released, somewhere, around that time, probably not exactly, the core will be ported :)
Yep so if the bugs you find are not game breaking on DW/Rag dont even waste your time and effort posting them its as good as redundant now until we get this lordaeron clone.