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# On this page, below - while this project is in its infancy, this is an easy and useful way to report bugs. Over time, it'll become less reliable, but for now, it works great. |
# On this page, below - while this project is in its infancy, this is an easy and useful way to report bugs. Over time, it'll become less reliable, but for now, it works great. |
Revision as of 08:51, 2 November 2005
There are two ways to file a bug or register a feature request:
- On this page, below - while this project is in its infancy, this is an easy and useful way to report bugs. Over time, it'll become less reliable, but for now, it works great.
- On http://bugs.electorama.com (Bugzilla bug tracker). This is more robust, but a bigger pain. Still, it's the best way to file a bug you really care about, since you can get email notification when the status changes. You can link to bugs in the bugtracker by simply using a wiki link to the bug number prepended by "Electobug", like this: Electobug:1
Bugs / Feature requests
- http://wiki.electorama.com/wiki/Electowidget page is not user-friendly.
- "radioactive" logo on Electotest has got to go