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#* You will use your GitHub user account to submit patches(PRs) against the Joomla code repository for bug fixes.
 
#* You will use your GitHub user account to submit patches(PRs) against the Joomla code repository for bug fixes.
 
#Fill out this form [https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dC03MldWeGZvUnQxbm1qN2hCUHFtcnc6MQ JBS Roster]
 
#Fill out this form [https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dC03MldWeGZvUnQxbm1qN2hCUHFtcnc6MQ JBS Roster]
#Send an email request to [mailto:mark.dexter@community.joomla.org Mark Dexter] or [mailto:nick.savov@community.joomla.org Nick Savov] requesting membership in the Joomla! Bug Squad. You will have to provide one of them your Joomlacode Username.<noinclude>[[Category:Landing subpages|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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#Send an email request to [mailto:nick.savov@community.joomla.org Nick Savov] requesting membership in the Joomla! Bug Squad. You will have to provide one of them your Joomlacode Username.<noinclude>[[Category:Landing subpages|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>

Revision as of 20:15, 15 September 2014

  1. Joomla! uses GitHub as its code repository and for reporting bugs.
    • You will need a GitHub user account to report bugs (issues) on the CMS Issue tracker.
    • You will use your GitHub user account to submit patches(PRs) against the Joomla code repository for bug fixes.
  2. Fill out this form JBS Roster
  3. Send an email request to Nick Savov requesting membership in the Joomla! Bug Squad. You will have to provide one of them your Joomlacode Username.