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Using the bug tracker

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How to proceed
**The '''Gramps Master''' project should only be used by developers and testers of the latest code. It is a place for recording issues that only apply to the master branch in Git (see [[Brief_introduction_to_Git#Types_of_branches|Types of Branches]]). There is only one "Gramps Master" project because there is only one master branch in the Git repository.
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==== How to proceed ====
The first step in submitting an issue on the tracker is to determine which project it belongs to.
 
*If the issue represents functionality that does not currently exist in Gramps, then the issue should be filed under the '''Feature Requests''' project.
 
*If the issue represents a problem with functionality that has been released in a stable release of code, then the issue should be filed under the project that corresponds to the maintenance branch for that release. For example, a bug found in Gramps 5.1.0 should be filed under the '''Gramps 5.1.0''' project.
 
*If the issue represents a problem with functionality that only exists the master branch, or the problem exists in the master branch, but not any stable releases, then the issue should be filed under the '''Gramps Master''' project.
== Resolving bugs ==
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