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Platform Update: Test Users, Timestamps, Displayed Key/Value Pairs, and Bug Reports Posted: 19 Feb 2011 05:29 PM PST This week’s Platform Update on the Facebook Developers Blog announced the newfound ability to determine all the applications owning a specific test user, a limit on the number of key/value pairs displayed in stream stories published through the API, timestamps on developer site pages, and a guide to submitting high quality bug reports. Facebook implemented a new API-controlled test user system for applications in November. Now developers can now use the Applications can publish an unlimited number of custom key/value pairs as attachments when publishing to the stream on a user’s behalf via the API. This allows the developers to later collect data about user posts, such as geographic location, using
To help Facebook’s bug triage team process incoming bug reports more quickly, the blog post include some tips for developers on what to include in their reports. It recommends that developers first search existing bug reports to make sure they don’t submit redundant reports. If their bug has already been reported, the post recommends they add reproduction steps for their specific case. Whether submitting a new report or adding to an existing one, it recommends that developers include as much reproduction information as possible, including step-by-step instructions, URLS, code snippets, user IDs, Paged IDs, app IDs, an explanation of how access tokens were generated, trace logs, or even a screencast video. If these elements are not included, Facebook says it will reply to submitted reports with “needs repro” and wait for a response, slowing down the time before the bug can assigned and possibly fixed. Facebook has increased the size of its bug triage team in hopes of decreasing the number of active bugs despite more than 500 new bug topics being created each week. Developers seeking quick responses to questions can also comment on relevant or recent Developers Blog posts. Developer Relations team members including Douglas Purdy and Cat Lee seem to have stepped up their communication, responding directly to comments, sometimes within a few hours. |
Posted: 19 Feb 2011 11:57 AM PST The Inside Network Job Board is dedicated to providing you with the best job opportunities in the Facebook Platform and social gaming ecosystem. Here are this week's highlights from the Inside Network Job Board, including positions at NaturalMotion, Meteor Games, Casual Collective, W3i,Badgeville, and Bulbstorm. Listings on the Inside Network Job Board are distributed to readers of Inside Facebook and Inside Social Games through regular posts and widgets on the sites. Your open positions are being seen by the leading developers, product managers, marketers, designers, and executives in the Facebook Platform and social gaming industry today. |
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