Thank you for considering contributing to this project. It will help us to make this project more valuable for the community.
We value any feedback and contributions whether it's a bug report, bugfix, additional feature or documentation. Please read this document before submitting an issue or pull request to ensure that your contributions can be handled effectively.
Please do NOT open an issue if you find a security vulnerability.
Instead, send an e-mail to securityissue@d-velop.de
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In order to determine whether you are dealing with a security issue, ask yourself these two questions:
- Can I access something that's not mine, or something I shouldn't have access to?
- Can I disable something for other people?
If the answer to either of those two questions are "yes", then you're probably dealing with a security issue. Note that even if you answer "no" to both questions, you may still be dealing with a security issue, so if you're unsure, just email us.
You can file bug reports on the issues page. Please name
this issue Bug: <SHORT_DESCRIPTION>
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Please follow the following steps prior to filing a bug report.
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Search through existing issues to ensure that your specific issue has not yet been reported.
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Ensure that you have tested the latest version of the plugin. Although you may have an issue against an older version of the plugin, we cannot provide bug fixes for old versions. It's also possible that the bug may have been fixed in the latest version.
When filing an issue, make sure to answer the following questions:
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What version of the plugin are you using?
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What operating system are you using?
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What did you do?
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What did you expect to see?
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What did you see instead?
You can submit feature requests on the issues page.
Don't hesitate to contact us if you have a feature idea or a suggestion for improvement. We are happy to discuss the scope and potential problems of your idea in advance.
This project is released under the license specified in LICENSE. Any code you submit will be released under that license. Furthermore, it's likely that we have to reject code which depends on third party code which isn't compatible to the aforementioned license.