Arguably enough, if the problems happens to someone every time they run
the software and it happens in your environment so that you can fix it,
I don't see how this is something that happens "randomly". It may not
happen every time you shutdown but surely there are some conditions that
trigger the issue. Otherwise I am not sure how you can say the fix is
committed, if you don't know how to reproduce it?

It would be a huge help for QA to start getting this kind of input from
the engineers so that we can build a meaningful regression test suite.
It is not up to the developer to decide what the test cases should be
like, you can give us the information on how you reproduced it so that
we can decide whether it is worth adding or not.

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