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==Reporting bugs==
 
==Reporting bugs==
  
The recommended way to report a bug is to use the [https://gramps-project.org/bugs/ Gramps Bug Tracker], see [[How to report bugs]]. This allows the Gramps Developers to follow a formal method of tracking and resolving your report. Due to the high volume of email that the primary developers receive, there is always a chance that an email may slip through the cracks. Using the bug tracker will make sure that your issue will be handled.
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The recommended way to report a bug is to use the [https://gramps-project.org/bugs/ Gramps Bug Tracker], see [[Using the bug tracker|How to report bugs]]. This allows the Gramps Developers to follow a formal method of tracking and resolving your report. Due to the high volume of email that the primary developers receive, there is always a chance that an email may slip through the cracks. Using the bug tracker will make sure that your issue will be handled.
  
Submitting a Bug Report directly to the [https://sourceforge.net/projects/gramps/lists/gramps-bugs Gramps Bugs mailing list] is not recommended. However, if you are having problems isolating a bug or suspect that your issue is a known bug, the maillist is a forum that might help.
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Submitting a Bug Report directly to the [https://sourceforge.net/projects/gramps/lists/gramps-bugs Gramps Bugs mailing list] is not recommended. However, if you are having problems isolating a bug or suspect that your issue is a known bug, the mail-list is a forum that might help.
  
 
==Requesting enhancements==
 
==Requesting enhancements==
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==Mailing lists==
 
==Mailing lists==
Mailing Lists, also known as MailLists, are (often uncensored & unmoderated) systems of exchanging mass eMail messages. The messages from validated subscribers are also archived and made available for searching.   
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Mailing Lists, also known as MailLists, are (often uncensored & unmoderated) systems of exchanging mass Email messages. The messages from validated subscribers are also archived and made available for searching.   
 
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*;gramps-devel ([https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-devel unsubscribe/subscribe], [https://sourceforge.net/p/gramps/mailman/gramps-devel/ archives]): For issues relating to software development. Medium traffic.
 
*;gramps-devel ([https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-devel unsubscribe/subscribe], [https://sourceforge.net/p/gramps/mailman/gramps-devel/ archives]): For issues relating to software development. Medium traffic.
  
Alternatively, if the Sourceforge site is not available, use the copy of the mailing lists stored on [http://gramps.1791082.n4.nabble.com/ nabble.com]. However, if you want to use nabble to send messages (as opposed to just reading them) then you must have subscribed to the related sourceforge mailing list first.
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Alternatively, if the Sourceforge site is not available, use the copy of the mailing lists stored on [http://gramps.1791082.n4.nabble.com/ nabble.com]({{man menu|Note that nabble logins are not [http://www.stealmylogin.com/ secure] please only subscribe via the sourceforge mailing list.}}). However, if you want to use nabble to send messages (as opposed to just reading them) then you must have subscribed to the related sourceforge mailing list first.
  
==IRC (Internet Relay Chat)==
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==Forum==
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===Official===
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* [https://forum.gramps-project.org/ Discourse forum for Gramps]: We created a new trial [https://forum.gramps-project.org/ Discourse forum for Gramps] at the end of 2019. This is only a trial, but feel free to have a look or sign up for an account. You can use the forum to ask questions and get help from the Gramps community as well as keeping up to date with the latest development plans.
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===Unofficial===
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There are also some independently operated groups:
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* On Facebook the [https://www.facebook.com/groups/21123310825/ I use GRAMPS] group was created by Dan Garnitz in 2009.
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* On Reddit [https://www.reddit.com/r/gramps/ The Gramps Project] was created by mvuijlst in 2012.
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* On Facebook the [https://www.facebook.com/groups/370692133138445/ GRAMPS for Genealogists] group was created by Tom Shaw 2015.
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* On Google Groups [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/gramps-finland "Gramps Finland"] is for information exchange between Finnish users of Gramps.
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* On Facebook the [https://www.facebook.com/groups/363213654297545/ Dansk gramps brugergruppe] exist for ''Danish Gramps users.''
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* On the [http://genealogy.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/gramps Genealogy Stackexchange] questions marked '''[http://genealogy.stackexchange.com/questions/ask?tags=gramps gramps]''' can be asked.
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==Chat Room==
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You have two options.
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===IRC (Internet Relay Chat)===
 
Please feel free to drop by on channel '''[irc://irc.freenode.net/#gramps #gramps]''' over at '''irc.freenode.net''' server. All users and developers are welcome!
 
Please feel free to drop by on channel '''[irc://irc.freenode.net/#gramps #gramps]''' over at '''irc.freenode.net''' server. All users and developers are welcome!
  
You can use the [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=gramps&uio=d4 freenode Web IRC] to connect if you do not have an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Internet_Relay_Chat_clients IRC client].
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You can use the [https://webchat.freenode.net/#gramps freenode Web IRC] to connect if you do not have an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Internet_Relay_Chat_clients IRC client].
  
 
Some IRC guides:
 
Some IRC guides:
*[http://freenode.net/using_the_network.shtml Using the IRC Network] - freenode.net
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:IRC/Tutorial Tutorial Using the IRC Network] Wikipedia
*[http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/irctutorial.html An IRC Tutorial]
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*[https://www.irchelp.org/faq/irctutorial.html An IRC Tutorial]
*[http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/ircprimer.html A Short IRC Primer]
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===Matrix Chat room===
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A trial Matrix chat room has been set up see:
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* https://gramps.discourse.group/t/new-matrix-chat-room/236
  
 
==Copyright infringements==
 
==Copyright infringements==

Revision as of 02:33, 8 November 2020

Reporting bugs

The recommended way to report a bug is to use the Gramps Bug Tracker, see How to report bugs. This allows the Gramps Developers to follow a formal method of tracking and resolving your report. Due to the high volume of email that the primary developers receive, there is always a chance that an email may slip through the cracks. Using the bug tracker will make sure that your issue will be handled.

Submitting a Bug Report directly to the Gramps Bugs mailing list is not recommended. However, if you are having problems isolating a bug or suspect that your issue is a known bug, the mail-list is a forum that might help.

Requesting enhancements

Requesting an enhancement can be done either through the gramps-users or gramps-devel mailing lists, or by creating a feature item on the bug tracker. We would prefer that serious requests get submitted to the bug tracker. You switch to Project: Feature Requests on the top right head corner, and select Report Issue. Again, this allows us to formally track the request.

Wiki, Website/Blog, Bug Tracker applications

The Gramps Wiki documentation is a community project. If you notice that documentation is: outdated, incomplete, entirely missing, or not yet translated into your native language; request a WikiContributor account and help us improve!

For problems relating to the Gramps site and the applications used to support Gramps, contact the Webmaster or raise the issue on the developer list described below.

Mailing lists

Mailing Lists, also known as MailLists, are (often uncensored & unmoderated) systems of exchanging mass Email messages. The messages from validated subscribers are also archived and made available for searching.

There are several mailing lists on various topics related to Gramps:

Alternatively, if the Sourceforge site is not available, use the copy of the mailing lists stored on nabble.com(Note that nabble logins are not secure please only subscribe via the sourceforge mailing list.). However, if you want to use nabble to send messages (as opposed to just reading them) then you must have subscribed to the related sourceforge mailing list first.

Forum

Official

  • Discourse forum for Gramps: We created a new trial Discourse forum for Gramps at the end of 2019. This is only a trial, but feel free to have a look or sign up for an account. You can use the forum to ask questions and get help from the Gramps community as well as keeping up to date with the latest development plans.

Unofficial

There are also some independently operated groups:

Chat Room

You have two options.

IRC (Internet Relay Chat)

Please feel free to drop by on channel #gramps over at irc.freenode.net server. All users and developers are welcome!

You can use the freenode Web IRC to connect if you do not have an IRC client.

Some IRC guides:

Matrix Chat room

A trial Matrix chat room has been set up see:

Copyright infringements

Please, mail the Developers mailing list (subscribe first) with the wiki page containing the infringement, as well as the manner of infringement.

See also