\label{Bugzilla} LON-CAPA uses Bugzilla (\underbar{http://www.bugzilla.org/}) to report and track bugs and enhancements. You will need to have an account to use Bugzilla. You can create an account at \underbar{http://bugs.lon-capa.org} by clicking on the link \underbar{Open a New Bugzilla Account}. To report a bug or request an enhancement, do the following: \begin{enumerate} \item Open the web page \underbar{http://bugs.lon-capa.org} \item Click on the \underbar{Enter a new bug report} link. \item Select the product (LON-CAPA) on which to enter a bug. \item At the login screen, enter your email address and password. \item Click the \fbox{Login} button. \item Select the version of LON-CAPA, the LON-CAPA component the bug is in, the platform you're using, and the operating system you're using from the drop-down menus. \item Enter a summary in the summary text box. \item Enter a description in the description text box. \item Click the \fbox{Commit} button. \end{enumerate} LON-CAPA is open-source software where everyone is free to contribute to the development. If you think of an enhancement request or find a bug in the system, please report it. All reported bugs and enhancement requests posted on Bugzilla will be examined by the core LON-CAPA team. Having the request in Bugzilla makes it much easier to keep track of bugs and enhancement requests, making it less likely such things will be lost or forgotten as requests not in Bugzilla frequently are. Bugzilla also supports conversation about requests and some workflow and accountability features. You'll be able to see how the developers respond to the bug, who is currently responsible for it, and what the developer's intention is.