Ivan, your post caught my interest.
First, to defend Canvas, there are probably hundreds of bugs in Canvas, maybe thousands, so I am not sure how you expected Canvas to tell you about the bug that you encountered. When someone uses a feature in Canvas, of course, we assume that it will work. I am one who does this, and I cannot stop at every point and ask Canvas, "Are there any bugs involving this feature?" I am not being negative about the Canvas product having bugs, all software products have bugs.
Now, to defend your statement, I am often at a loss about where to find reported bugs. For example, at the top of this Canvas Community Site, I cannot find any link to "Bug Reports." So you could be correct that Canvas doesn't communicate bugs very well. However, if you click on the Canvas upper-left icon, one can get to the main entry into this Canvas Community. Yet, it is not obvious to me where to find "bug reports." Well, maybe a Canvas support person can guide us to finding bug reports. It might be staring at us and I just don't see it. It is not odd for companies to not want to share this kind of information because some companies think it might make them look bad. In my own experience with all of the major LMSs (BCDM), only one LMS does a good job sharing bug reports.
Having said this, I think that you might have correctly identified a "bug." It appears that you were in Student View and doing some quiz editing, which really should not be allowed. So you probably should have been prevented from doing this. If I understand what happened to you, this should be reported as a "bug," wherever one does that. You say that Canvas knew about this, but where?
Somehow, "Student View" is the wrong name for "Student View." It should really be named something like "Half-Student View," or something else. Yes, "Student View" does provide some functionality, but it really doesn't make you a true student.
At my university, I cannot add a bogus student on my own. I have to ask an administrator to add the bogus student for me. It would be nice to be able to click on "Student View" and have Canvas automatically create a bogus student for you, maybe for 30-minutes, where you could log in as that student and interact as a student in your course, but Canvas doesn't. Also, at my university, I cannot pose as a student, but I think the administrators can do this.
So, we are left with the reality that if you want to see your course as a student, the best thing to do is to get a bogus student added to your course and log in as that bogus student.
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