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− | #Joomla! uses [https://github.com/joomla/joomla-cms GitHub] as its code repository and for reporting [http://issues.joomla.org bugs]. You will need a GitHub user account to report | + | #Joomla! uses [https://github.com/joomla/joomla-cms GitHub] as its code repository and for reporting [http://issues.joomla.org bugs]. |
− | # | + | #* You will need a GitHub user account to report issues on the [http://issues.joomla.org CMS Issue tracker]. |
− | #Send an email request to [mailto: | + | #* 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 test patches using the [http://joom.la/patchtester Joomla! Patch Tester]. | ||
+ | #Send an email request to [mailto:roland.dalmulder@community.joomla.org Roland Dalmulder] requesting membership in the Joomla! Bug Squad. You will have to provide your GitHub Username.<noinclude>[[Category:Landing subpages|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> |
Revision as of 03:52, 15 November 2014
- Joomla! uses GitHub as its code repository and for reporting bugs.
- You will need a GitHub user account to report 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.
- You will use your GitHub user account to test patches using the Joomla! Patch Tester.
- Send an email request to Roland Dalmulder requesting membership in the Joomla! Bug Squad. You will have to provide your GitHub Username.