Bug tracker
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Bug tracker (Jira) |
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October 23, 2012 |
Website |
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The Mojang Bug Tracker (also known as Mojira[1]) is the official website for players to report bugs for Minecraft. It uses Atlassian's Jira platform. Similar to Crowdin, it is community moderated. The bug tracker is located at bugs.mojang.com.
History[edit | edit source]

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.
Announcement[edit | edit source]
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On October 24, 2012, the bug tracker was officially released by Erik Broes and Atlassian using their issue tracker, JIRA.
Migration[edit | edit source]
From February 10, 2025, the bug tracker started migrating from the deprecated Jira Server to a newer cloud-based Jira service because Atlassian has ended support for the Jira Server software.[3][4] The migration includes all bug reports, but user accounts required explicit permission until February 10 (extended from January 31).[5][6] The new service was scheduled to be opened on February 12, but it opened on February 18.
Projects[edit | edit source]
The following projects are currently present or were once present on the bug tracker:
Project | Key | Supported? | Accessible? | Description | Link |
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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 Marketplace | MCM | Yes | No | Used to track issues for Bedrock Edition add-ons and Marketplace. Only accessible to Marketplace Partners. | Minecraft Marketplace - Jira |
Minecraft Console Edition | MCCE | No | No | Was used to track issues for Legacy Console Edition versions. | 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 | No | No | Was used to track issues for Minecraft Dungeons. It got removed along with all of its bug reports after the migration. | Minecraft Dungeons - Jira |
Minecraft: Earth | MCE | No | No | Was used to track issues for Minecraft Earth. | Minecraft: Earth - Jira (archived) |
Minecraft Legends | MCLG | No | No | Was used to track issues for Minecraft Legends. It got removed along with all of its bug reports after the migration. | Minecraft Legends - Jira |
Minecraft Launcher | MCL | Yes | Yes | Used to track issues for the Minecraft Launcher. | 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 permanent 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 | Was a read-only archive of Pocket Edition feature requests and suggestions that were previously submitted to the main tracker so that people could easily migrate their feature requests/suggestions to the Minecraft Forums. The only issues that were visible to users were the ones that they submitted. Was originally planned to be removed "in a few weeks", although it didn't get removed until at some point between July 8[7] and October 11,[8] 2014. | Minecraft Pocket Edition Archive - Mojira (archived) |
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- Bedrock Edition uses the "MCPE" tag as it is the successor to Pocket Edition and took over its project on the bug tracker at the Better Together Update.
- January 26, 2024, was the first time the MC project had 0 unconfirmed reports (apart from when it was created). This is the first time this has happened in the history of the bug tracker.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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The Java Edition logo used on the bug tracker.
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The first screenshot of the bug tracker.
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The homepage of the bug tracker as of 2024.
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The homepage of the bug tracker as of 2023.
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The homepage of the bug tracker as it appeared in 2022.
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The homepage of the bug tracker as it appeared in 2020.
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The homepage of the bug tracker as it appeared in 2018.
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The issues page of the Mojang bug tracker as of 2022.
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The issues page of the Mojang bug tracker as of February 2024.
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The issues page of the Mojang bug tracker as of September 2024.
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The page shown while the migration was under preparation.
Logos[edit | edit source]
These logos are unofficial and were created by the bug tracker moderators.
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Logo prior to 2020
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Mockup of the new logo (2020)
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Logo from 2020–2023
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Logo since 2023
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ https://help.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/articles/4408887473421#:~:text=The%20Mojang%20Bug%20Tracker%20(also%20known%20by%20its%20nickname%20Mojira)
- ↑ "Introducing the Minecraft Bug Tracker!" (archived) by Erik Broes – Mojang.com, October 24, 2012.
- ↑ "Changes to our bug reporting system" – Minecraft.net, January 10, 2025.
- ↑ "Server end of support" – Atlassian.
- ↑ "Final days to migrate your bug account" – Minecraft.net, January 31, 2025.
- ↑ "[...]The migration consent form is open until this downtime starts and we start with the actual migration.[...]" in #news of Mojira – @violine1101 on Discord, February 7, 2025.
- ↑ "Browse Projects - JIRA" (archived) , July 8, 2014.
- ↑ "Browse Projects - JIRA" (archived) , October 11, 2014.
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