https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=514425
--- Comment #14 from Nik <[email protected]> --- (In reply to michaelk83 from comment #13) > (In reply to Nik from comment #11) > > If I have other issues I'm unsure of how to report, would the discuss > > (forum?) be a good place to do it? > > Generally speaking, search first, since something similar may have been > reported. Then, if you're not sure if it's a bug, a discussion forum is a > good place to start. Once you're reasonably sure it's a bug, and it hasn't > been reported yet, and ideally you know how to reproduce it (otherwise the > devs can't do much about it), then go ahead and submit a bug. > > If you find an existing bug report that matches your case, feel free to add > any _new_ info to the existing report. ofc. generally solid public bug tracker advice. i think i am looking to contribute more than reporting bugs (potentially fixing them) and in the process need some support triaging, learning the stack etc. generally was wondering if there's a good (social) place to do that or how one might start getting more involved. if you have any addt'l advice (outside of this tracker/thread) feel free to reach me via email. otherwise i will try to stay on topic from here. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
