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created: 20140604204709181
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modified: 20140604205253392
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tags: tips
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title: ReportingBugs
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type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
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There are two ways to report bugs in TiddlyWiki:
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* via the TiddlyWiki discussion group (requires a Google account)
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** http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki
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* via the TiddlyWiki GitHub repository (requires a GitHub account)
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** https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/new
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Unless you are already familiar with GitHub, it's usually easiest to report problems through the discussion groups.
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! TiddlyWiki on GitHub
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We use GitHub Issues to manage bug reports and feature requests for TiddlyWiki. To maintain their effectiveness we endeavour to have as few open issues as possible.
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!!! Policies for Managing Issues
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Open issues should be actionable: generally either a reproducible bug report, or a specific feature request. From the perspective of the core developers, the issues list behaves like a shared todo list. Every item on the list requires a little bit of attention each time we check the list.
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GitHub Issues are not very good for managing ideas that are not immediately actionable. Better to use the [[TiddlyWiki discussion groups|Community]] for open ended questions, or speculative discussions of new features.
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!!! Creating Issues
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Before creating a GitHub issue it is good etiquette to search through the existing issues to see whether the problem has already been reported. If a search isn't practical, don't worry too much; GitHub makes it easy to merge existing issues.
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When you do create an issue, remember that for effective debugging, we need as much information as possible. At a minimum, please try to include:
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* A descriptive title
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* A summary
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* Steps to reproduce
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* Expected behaviour
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* Context (OS, browser etc.)
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Consider also adding screenshots if it makes things clearer.
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There's a lot of good material on the web about bug reports:
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* http://mhay68.tumblr.com/post/1648223018/what-makes-a-good-bug-report
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* http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html
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