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Preliminary Checks
Is the bug not already being looked into or the feature being worked on? Please check this on the development page before proceeding.
Reporting a Bug or Requesting a New Feature
Bug reports or requests for new features can be filed in two different ways, depending on your preference.
- Gitlab issue tracker
ekdosis
has agit
repository that can be used to report bugs or request new features. Please note that this repository is only a mirror of the main git repository used for the development.1- Email notification
- Alternatively, bug reports and feature
requests can be submitted by email in a straightforward way, as
follows:
- Bug reports
Send an email by following this link, and use this template in the body text:
- version: <provide the version of ekdosis that is affected> - title: <provide a short description of the bug> - description: <provide a description>
Any attached minimum working example would be welcome. With regard to language, English, French, German and Italian are welcome.
- Feature Requests
Send an email by following this link, and use this template in the body text:
- release/time frame: <the release number or the time frame in which the new feature should be included in ekdosis> - title: <provide a short description of the feature> - description: <provide a detailed description the new feature>
Again, with regard to language, English, French, German and Italian are welcome.
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Footnotes:
Please note that using Gitlab requires to create an account on
gitlab.com
. Gitlab should be discarded by ekdosis.org
in the
coming months for it uses a lot of offending JavaScript code. More
information on this issue here: Richard Stallman, “The JavaScript Trap”.