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1.1 ! bowersj2 1: \label{Bugzilla}
! 2: LON-CAPA uses "Bugzilla" (http://www.bugzilla.org/) to report and track bugs
! 3: and enhancements. To use Bugzilla, you will need to have an account with
! 4: Bugzilla. You can create an account at http://bugs.lon-capa.org and then
! 5: select \textbf{Open a New Account}. To report a bug or request an enhancement, do
! 6: the following:
! 7:
! 8: \begin{enumerate}
! 9:
! 10: Open the web page http://bugs.lon-capa.org
! 11: 2. Select enter a new bug report.
! 12: 3. Select the product (LON-CAPA) on which to enter a bug.
! 13: 4. At the login screen, enter your email address and password.
! 14: 5. Click Login.
! 15: 6. Select the version of LON-CAPA, the LON-CAPA component the bug is in, the platform
! 16: your using, and the operating system your using from the pull down menu.
! 17: 7. Enter a summary in the summary text box.
! 18: 8. Enter a description in the description text box.
! 19: 9. Click Commit.
! 20:
! 21: \end{enumerate}
! 22:
! 23: LON-CAPA is open-source software where everyone is free to contribute to the
! 24: development. If you think of an enhancement request, or find a bug in the system,
! 25: please report it. All reported bugs and enhancement requests posted on Bugzilla
! 26: will be examined by the core LON-CAPA team. Having the request in Bugzilla
! 27: makes it much easier to keep track of bugs and enhancement requests, making it
! 28: less likely such things will get lost or be forgetten as requests not in
! 29: Bugzilla frequently are.
! 30:
! 31: Bugzilla also supports conversation about requests, and some workflow and
! 32: accountability features. You'll be able to see how the developers respond to
! 33: the bug, who is currently responsible for it, and what the developer's intention
! 34: is.
! 35:
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