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But now I would like to talk a little bit about the art of reporting bugs. So lets assume that youre successful in creating some sort of really nice random tester that starts crashing utilities. Lets say for example that you want to do your own fuzzing study. So if you recall a fuzzing paper was written in 1990, one was written in 1995, then another in 2000, another in 2006. So now its 2012 and is basically time for a new one. You do it and so what you do is go take whatever operating system you choose, and you start crashing software and hopefully instead of just being happy about what a successful effort youve had, youll report the bugs to the maintainers so they can start improving the robustness of the software. Lets talk about how to do that. The first rule and its really simple is dont report a duplicate bug. To avoid reporting duplicate bugs is to go to a bug reporting systems that most open source projects maintain and search on some symptom of the bug that youve foun