>> The Bug Bashes for
Windows Insiders are an essential tool for us to gain
feedback from Windows Insiders that we
can use to help shape the next versions of Windows.
To sign up as an Insider,
go to insider.windows.com/getting started.
In the rest of this video,
you'll hear from the Windows Bug bash crew
about how to get involved
as a Windows Insider and give
feedback on Windows Insider builds.
>> We've been running Windows Bug
Bashes for years internally.
When we opened it up to external users,
our Windows Insiders in particular,
we were amazed by both the quality and
the volume of the data that you were giving us.
So, on our side what we do is,
as this feedback comes in every morning,
we're looking at what's trending,
where seeing where the data's coming in,
and we're comparing this across
all of our different languages,
and locales, and grouping it together.
This is really the community champions doing this work,
and they're creating the bugs
that are engineering teams go fix,
and that's why Insider feedback is so
critical to pulling the Bug Bash together.
So, thank you all for doing that.
It's so important to
the quality of Windows and pulling it all together.
The next thing I want to talk about is,
in case you didn't know,
here's how you can start actually filing feedback.
>> If you encounter a problem or have
a feature idea while you're using Windows 10,
use our keyboard shortcut "Windows
Key F" to launch feedback hub.
Enter a concise title and
see if others have already shared that idea with us.
You can vote on their idea,
or give us new feedback.
If you give us new feedback,
please include a screenshot,
or recreate the problem so that our engineers
can understand your ideas better.
>> Hi, I'm Aman Benes,
I'm a program manager in the Windows and Devices group.
One of the things I own is
lighting up Quests and feedback hub,
and this includes lighting up Quests for Bug Bash.
Of course I like mission that you can do on your system,
they usually contain a description,
short steps, as well as,
followed by a way for you to provide feedback.
This can be contextual feedback,
user feedback, or even a survey at the end of the Quests.
Leading up to the Bug Bash,
our engineers invest in areas
that we want to get explicit feedback on.
Here is a demo of We Will Find Quests in feedback hub.
Let me show you how.
So, when you launch feedback hub on your system,
you'll see a tab on the side that says "Quests."
Clicking on the "Quests", you'll see
the various quests that are available to you.
I can see there's a description,
followed by an action at the end of
the quest for you to submit feedback.
You may be recognized for participating in
the Bug Bash by running
the Bug Bash build during the Bug Bash period,
as well as, finishing at least one quest
and giving us one piece of feedback.
>> Hi, I'm Jen,
and this guy I'm standing
uncomfortably close to, is Jason.
>> Hey.
>> For anyone who's been in
the Insider program for maybe the last year,
you probably know by now that you love doing webcasts.
One of the main features of
every Bug Bash is that we do a webcast.
So, you can meet us,
you can see what we're doing,
you can talk with us real time.
And Jason and I are regulars but we
do try to invite special guests
with each different webcasts.
You can get the lay of the land,
have the opportunity to ask them about their features,
and just have a lot of fun.
>> The Bug Bashes occur
from occasion and as we do the webcast,
we post them on Mixer.com.
So, our particular address is Mixer.com/WindowsInsider.
Some of you may have tuned in
previously when it was named Beam,
but don't forget that the name has changed.
We'll announce the dates and
times of the webcasts via the blog post.
So, as from that historical pattern of us doing those,
it'll be easy to find so that you can tune in.
If it's not convenient for you, of course,
you can check out the video on demand feeds later on.
They're posted at the same web address.
>> If you have any questions you want to ask us
before or even after the webcast,
you can find me on Twitter and @JenMSFT,
and Jason is @NorthFaceHiker.
>> The actual main Twitter handle
which is @WindowsInsider.
>> We're always available for any questions,
comments, concerns, feedback. We love you.
>> Thank you.
>> Thank you.
>> Thank you.
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