I have recently asked a question on Stack Overflow regarding a compiler bug in VBA. The exact bug I described has never been described online before, at least to my knowledge. It is a variation of a bug that has been known, but it was assumed to be fixed by the community.
When I posted my question, my style was a little sarcastic, which led to the question being closed. I thereafter edited it to be completely neutral and it now makes the following key points:
There is a bug. Are there other variations of the bug I have overlooked?
There seems to be no way to report such bugs to the developers of the language, have I overlooked such a way?
Both of these points have been made in exactly this fashion in previous questions:
Here is one of my own questions.
Here is a question about the same thing half a year later making point 2 instead of 1.
Both of these questions were very well received.
What is the problem with my new question in comparison to these old questions?
I would like to improve my current question, but I'm not getting any feedback.
I do not understand at all in what way it is currently "opinion based"?
I think that my questions are on-topic for Stack Overflow. According to on topic, questions about
- a specific programming problem, or
- a software algorithm, or
- software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
- a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development
are on-topic.
I would argue that "Are there other ways in which this bug can manifest?", after providing an exhaustive list of the ways known to me, constitutes a question of categories 1), 3) and 4).
While "Is there a way of filing a bug report that has been demonstrated to be effective apart from media coverage?" is a question of type 3), about the "software tool" VBA compiler.
In fact, I'm quite baffled at this comment as a quick Google search revealed countless questions along the lines of "How do I file a bug report?", most of them, contrary to mine, were very low-effort questions, and only the lowest effort ones are closed, and even those not for being off-topic.
Here is a small selection of the ones I instantly found:
- How to report Zenity bugs
- How do I report a bug in Kentico 9?
- Report a bug or not
- How and where can I report a bug in a RADStudio GetIt package, specifically for the googletest package?
- Where to report bugs for Vagrant boxes?
- Understanding Bug Report in Android Development
- How to report a bug to Mulesoft
- Where to report PyQT5 bug?
- Where do I report bugs in the code examples of the sklearn documentation?
- How to file a bug for the AOSP?
- Got an error with class composition, where can I report the bug?
- How do I report a bug in Roblox Studio?
Also, I have to add that my question isn't even closed for being off-topic, but for being "opinion-based".