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MediaGoblin uses a bug tracker called Redmine.
MediaGoblin uses a bug tracker called Trac.


Our instance is located at http://bugs.foocorp.net/projects/mediagoblin
Our instance is located at http://issues.mediagoblin.org


The most useful bug reports have the following components:
The most useful bug reports have the following components:
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* A description that describes the issue (bug, feature request, ...) as well as the context. Consider:
* A description that describes the issue (bug, feature request, ...) as well as the context. Consider:
** If you think you’ve found a bug, can you reproduce it in a controlled environment? Is the issue specific to a browser, computer, image, media type, or other dimension? All data helps.
** If you think you’ve found a bug, can you reproduce it in a controlled environment? Is the issue specific to a browser, computer, image, media type, or other dimension? All data helps.
** If you’re submitting a feature request, are there related links on the Internet for more information? Would you be willing to help implement or test the feature?
** If you’re intending to submit a feature request, please take a look at [[Feature Ideas]] first. After that: Are there related links on the Internet for more information? Would you be willing to help implement or test the feature?


That’s it!
That’s it!

Latest revision as of 02:51, 31 January 2012

MediaGoblin uses a bug tracker called Trac.

Our instance is located at http://issues.mediagoblin.org

The most useful bug reports have the following components:

  • A short summary that’s 60 characters or less.
  • A description that describes the issue (bug, feature request, ...) as well as the context. Consider:
    • If you think you’ve found a bug, can you reproduce it in a controlled environment? Is the issue specific to a browser, computer, image, media type, or other dimension? All data helps.
    • If you’re intending to submit a feature request, please take a look at Feature Ideas first. After that: Are there related links on the Internet for more information? Would you be willing to help implement or test the feature?

That’s it!

The better the issue report, the easier it is to address the bug, and the more likely that the developers will be able to resolve the issue. If someone has questions about the bug report, they may reach out to the reporter directly.

If you get a response after a couple of weeks, find someone on IRC.