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1: \label{Bugzilla}
2: \index{bugs}\index{Bugzilla}\index{suggestions}
3: We Welcome Your Ideas and Contributions...
4:
5: LON-CAPA is open-source software where everyone is free to contribute to the
6: development. If you think of an enhancement, or find a bug in the system,
7: please report it. LON-CAPA uses Bugzilla (\texttt{http://www.bugzilla.org/})
8: to report and track bugs and enhancement requests. All reported bugs and enhancement
9: requests posted on Bugzilla are examined by the core LON-CAPA team. Having the
10: request in Bugzilla helps keep track of both bugs and feature requests, and is the preferred
11: method of reporting bugs and requesting enhancements. You'll be able to see how the developers respond to
12: the bug, which developer is currently responsible for it, and what the developer's intentions
13: are.
14:
15: You must have an account to use Bugzilla. You can create an account at\\
16: \texttt{http://bugs.lon-capa.org} by clicking on the link \textbf{Open a New Bugzilla Account}.
17: You will be directed to send an e-mail to the LON-CAPA Helpdesk to request creation of a Bugzilla
18: account.
19: Once you have an open account, please search existing cases for related content before
20: submitting a new case. Select ``LON-CAPA'' in the ``Product'' category when searching.
21: Hold the Ctrl key while clicking multiple items.
22: The ``Component'', ``Version'', and ``Target'' can be left
23: undesignated. If you find a related bug, you can add comments instead of reporting a new bug. If
24: you find a bug that you are interested in following, you can add your e-mail to the ``Add cc:'' box
25: and click ``Commit''.
26:
27: You can report a bug or request an enhancement as follows:
28:
29: \begin{enumerate}
30:
31: \item Open the web page \texttt{http://bugs.lon-capa.org}
32: \item Click on the \textbf{Enter a new bug report} link.
33: \item Select the (LON-CAPA) product link.
34: \item At the login screen, enter your e-mail address and password.
35: \item Click the {[}Login{]} button.
36: \item Select the LON-CAPA Version, Component, Platform and Operating System (as much as known).
37: \item Enter a summary in the ``Summary'' text box.
38: \item Enter a description in the ``Description'' text box.
39: \item Click the {[}Commit{]} button.
40:
41: \end{enumerate}
42:
43: A developer will follow up with you.
44:
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