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Help I think I found a bug!
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If you find a bug in QGIS, you can report it using the QGIS ticket/bug database at:
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2011-10-08 19:50:22 -07:00
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http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/issues/new
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2004-02-25 05:42:07 +00:00
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2008-11-15 06:10:32 +00:00
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Some hints about when you should file a bug:
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- just because a bug is filed doesnt always mean we can or will fix it.
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Sometimes people ask for things that will require many man hours to to and
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offer little reward to work ratio benifit when compared to the other issues
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in the queue. Also some things are simply not fixable due to whatever
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technical reason.
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- sometimes we don't fix a bug because the user's vision of how QGIS should
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behave doesn't match ours. Hey we are all humans it can happen...
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- always check that your bug has not already been filed by someone else since
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dealing with duplicate tickets causes a lot of time wasting.
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- always provide contact details and make sure you are subscribed to the
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ticket entry (either by adding yourself to CC field or by logging in before
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filing the ticket).
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2009-12-20 12:29:07 +00:00
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- don't be offended if we don't see tickets as having the same priority as you
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2008-11-15 06:10:32 +00:00
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do. While we appreciate it's inconvenient if some issue prevents you doing
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your work, we need to take the big picture view of things and focus on
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things that affect the largest proportion of our user base.
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