Bug tracker

The Mojang Bug Tracker (officially known as Mojira) is the official website location for players to report bugs for Minecraft. Similar to the feedback site, it is community moderated. The bug tracker is located at bugs.mojang.com.

History
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
On October 24, 2012, the bug tracker was officially released by Erik Broes and Atlassian using their issue tracker, JIRA.

Projects
The following projects are currently present or were once present on the bug tracker:

Trivia

 * Bedrock Edition's MCPE tag comes from when it was the Pocket Edition. The Bedrock Edition's page was originally used for Pocket Edition.
 * Several bug reports have resulted in the addition of entire new blocks to the game:
 * was fixed by adding infested cracked stone bricks, infested mossy stone bricks and infested chiseled stone bricks.
 * was fixed by adding red sandstone.
 * was fixed by adding specific dead variants of each type of coral.
 * was fixed by adding potted crimson and warped fungi.
 * was fixed by adding potted azaleas.
 * was fixed by adding infested deepslate.
 * As of April 12, 2022, 764 Java Edition bug tickets remain open which have 5 or less digits. Of these, one has a single digit (MC-4), three have two digits, fifteen have three digits, and ninety-one have four digits, leaving 654 five-digit tickets.