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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Bug Reporting and Feature Request Tracking on GitHub Post 303033647 by Neo on Friday 5th of April 2019 07:23:19 AM
Old 04-05-2019
Dear All,

I created a "new public repo" on GitHub (without the code for now but will post the code there as needed if anyone wants to fix a bug)

You can report any forum bugs and report issues in the GitHub "Issues Tab" for this repo here:

Code:
https://github.com/unixneo/unix.com.bugtracker

To report bugs, create issues, update the code wiki, etc, you will need a GitHub account.

FYI, all our code base on this site is managed in private repos on GitHub and has been that way for a few months now.

Cheers and Thanks.

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Patches welcome! If you would like to contribute, but don't know what to work on, read the contributing guidelines and check the issues list. o CONTRIBUTING.md https://github.com/npm/cli/blob/latest/CONTRIBUTING.md o Bug tracker https://npm.community/c/bugs o Support tracker https://npm.community/c/support BUGS
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Isaac Z. Schlueter http://blog.izs.me/ :: isaacs https://github.com/isaacs/ :: @izs https://twitter.com/izs :: i@izs.me SEE ALSO
o npm help help o README o npm help 5 package.json o npm help install o npm help config o npm help 7 config o npm help 5 npmrc o npm help 7 index January 2019 NPM(1)
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