SayPro Bug Report or Broken Link Log

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SayPro SayPro Bug Report or Broken Link Log (if applicable) from SayPro Monthly February SCMR-17 SayPro Quarterly Regular Updates by SayPro Online Marketplace Office under SayPro Marketing Royalty

1. Purpose of the Log

The SayPro Bug Report or Broken Link Log is a formal internal tracking system designed to:

  • Identify and document all technical issues, broken links, and platform malfunctions
  • Assign resolution actions to the relevant departments (CMS, IT, or content teams)
  • Ensure all technical inconsistencies are addressed prior to the publication of quarterly content updates
  • Maintain platform integrity, functionality, and user experience standards

This log directly supports the SCMR-17 compliance objectives by ensuring that SayPro’s online presence remains error-free, up-to-date, and fully operational.


🎯 2. Objectives of This Log

  • Maintain a 100% error resolution rate per quarterly review cycle
  • Quickly triage and assign broken link or functionality reports
  • Track technical issues affecting accessibility, navigation, and search indexing
  • Minimize user disruption across SayPro web properties
  • Log actions taken and identify systemic issues for future prevention

🧾 3. Standard Log Format

FieldDescription
Report IDUnique identifier for each issue (e.g., BRK-2025-015)
Date IdentifiedDate the bug/link issue was found
Reported ByName/Dept/Email of the reporter
Page/URL AffectedExact link or area of the site with issue
Issue Type☐ Broken Link ☐ UI Bug ☐ Media Load Error ☐ Redirect Error ☐ Other
Severity Level☐ Low ☐ Medium ☐ High ☐ Critical
Description of the IssueDetailed summary of the problem
Status☐ Open ☐ In Progress ☐ Resolved ☐ Deferred
Assigned ToIT or Content team member responsible for fixing
Resolution DateWhen the issue was resolved
RemarksFix notes or follow-up required

📊 4. February 2025 Broken Link & Bug Report Summary

Issue IDPage AffectedTypeSeverityStatusResolution
BRK-2025-014/training/courses/sales-strategyBroken LinkMedium ResolvedUpdated PDF URL
BUG-2025-019/marketplace/services/designUI BugHigh ResolvedButton link fixed (CSS override)
BRK-2025-023/properties/2025-summer-dealsRedirect ErrorMedium ResolvedRedirect rule corrected in .htaccess
MEDIA-2025-011/about-us/team-videoMedia ErrorLow ResolvedRe-encoded and re-uploaded video
BUG-2025-030/login/forgot-passwordFunctional BugCritical In ProgressUnder review by backend dev team

🧩 5. Sample Bug Report (Detailed)

Issue ID: BUG-2025-030
Date Identified: [Insert Date]
Reported By: Sipho Mabaso (Support Desk)
URL: [Insert URL]
Issue Type: Functional Bug
Severity: Critical
Description: “Forgot password” form does not trigger reset email – affects all user accounts tested.
Status: In Progress
Assigned To: DevOps – Johan L.
Remarks: Root cause linked to SMTP relay failure; fix to be deployed in next hot patch.


6. Issue Trends Observed (February 2025)

  • Most common issue: Outdated internal links to PDFs or archived pages
  • Primary cause: Legacy links not refreshed in CMS after new content upload
  • Emerging risk: 3 broken redirects traced to outdated SEO plugins
  • All issues resolved within 3 business days, except for 1 critical backend bug

7. Mitigation Strategies & Recommendations

Area of RiskProposed Action
Legacy link managementAutomate link-check audits before publishing
Media playback failuresStandardize encoding and browser compatibility checks
Redirect & routing errorsImplement 301 redirect tracking in SayPro CMS
Email-trigger bugsAdd uptime monitoring for SMTP/CRM integrations
Issue escalation workflowCreate severity-based ticket escalation ladder for all bug types

8. System Enhancements in Progress

  • Integrating automated broken link scanner into SayPro’s CMS interface
  • Deployment of AI-based anomaly detection tool for unexpected media or layout changes
  • Creating a monthly bug dashboard for departmental heads to review post-cycle

9. Conclusion

The SayPro Bug Report or Broken Link Log is a vital tool in ensuring that the technical foundations of SayPro’s digital platforms remain strong, usable, and compliant. For the SCMR-17 February 2025 cycle, all identified issues were logged, triaged, and resolved with strong collaboration across IT, content, and support teams.

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