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New content for bugs and features (#27911)
1. Copied over content from existing rst/community.rst page (which will be refactored once all these pages are in.) 2. For features, pointed to the Proposals section, which we should probably leave in ansible/proposals, where it is actively used.
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Reporting Bugs And Requesting Features
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Reporting Bugs And Requesting Features
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What is a bug
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I'd Like To Report A Bug
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Has it already been filed
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Ansible practices responsible disclosure - if this is a security related bug, email `security@ansible.com <mailto:security@ansible.com>`_ instead of filing a ticket or posting to the Google Group and you will receive a prompt response.
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What's a feature
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Ansible bugs should be reported to `github.com/ansible/ansible <https://github.com/ansible/ansible>`_ after
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signing up for a free GitHub account. Before reporting a bug, please use the bug/issue search
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to see if the issue has already been reported. This is listed on the bottom of the docs page for any module.
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Feature vs proposal LINK docs/community/proposal_process.rst
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Knowing your ansible version and the exact commands you are running, and what you expect, saves time and helps us help everyone with their issues more quickly.
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Do not use the issue tracker for "how do I do this" type questions. These are great candidates for IRC or the mailing list instead where things are likely to be more of a discussion.
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To be respectful of reviewers' time and allow us to help everyone efficiently, please provide minimal well-reduced and well-commented examples versus sharing your entire production playbook. Include playbook snippets and output where possible.
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When sharing YAML in playbooks, formatting can be preserved by using `code blocks <https://help.github.com/articles/creating-and-highlighting-code-blocks/>`_.
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For multiple-file content, we encourage use of gist.github.com. Online pastebin content can expire, so it's nice to have things around for a longer term if they are referenced in a ticket.
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If you are not sure if something is a bug yet, you are welcome to ask about something on the mailing list or IRC first.
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As we are a very high volume project, if you determine that you do have a bug, please be sure to open the issue yourself to ensure we have a record of it. Don’t rely on someone else in the community to file the bug report for you.
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Requesting a feature
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The best way to get a feature into Ansible is to submit a pull request.
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The next best way of getting a feature into Ansible is to submit a proposal through the Ansible proposal process: https://github.com/ansible/proposals
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