What problem are you solving?
A user report is unclear, but engineering needs environment, steps, expected result, actual result, missing evidence, and follow-up questions before debugging.
Use these assumptions
Assume the user used Chrome on a task-submission page. You have no backend logs and no screenshots. Work only from the user text and clearly mark assumptions.
Base your work only on this material
User report: Yesterday in Chrome, after I submitted a task the page froze. I pressed back and edited the form again, and later I did not know whether it saved. I think it happened twice, but I do not remember the exact time.
What to submit
- Bug title
- Environment section
- Known facts
- Reproduction-step hypotheses
- Expected result
- Actual result
- Missing evidence
- Screenshots or logs to request
What makes a result pass review
- Separate known facts from assumptions
- Do not invent details the user did not provide
- Make reproduction steps specific enough for an engineer to attempt
- List follow-up questions for the user
Recommended format
- Submit a standard bug ticket
- Do not submit fix code