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FishGuy876 FishGuy876 / Brainstorm 484 Posts #2070 (3 years, 10 months ago) |
I was asked how best to report site bugs & problems. The best way to do this now (February 2021 onwards) is to report the issue directly on the CVGM source code issue tracker.
The source code for CVGM is located at Github at the following location - https://github.com/FishGuy876/demovibes-cvgm A list of all active bugs/in-process feature requests etc. can be found here - https://github.com/FishGuy876/demovibes-cvgm/issues - This is also the link you will use to post a new bug. It will allow you to attach files & screenshots. As an FYI, if you can replicate the bug it would be GREAT to let us know how! The site repo offers other features as well, you can also sign up and be notified when there are code changes etc. Want to give us a hand at CVGM? Feel free to submit some code changes to the repo for review! CVGM is, and always has been, a team effort for the greater good of the music community and we appreciate everybody's help. You don't have to be a coder to request new features or report bugs! As always, if anyone has any questions feel free to reach out to me directly at fishguy8765 [at] gmail [dot] com. You can also use this thread to ask questions, post suggestions or discuss new ideas (or start a new thread in the Development Area) to get people talking! Thanks to everyone who has supported CVGM over the years! FishGuy876 |
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