Hi Anton,

As Miroslav has already said, the preferred way to report bugs/request
features is now via GitHub issues[1], nevertheless, the mailing list
is always a viable vector to discussion and iteract between developers
and users.

We have recently updated our homepage[2] and FAQ wiki page[3] to
reflect the recent changes in our project management workflow. Citing
the FAQ:

"""
How can I report bugs or request new features?

Bug reports are welcome! Please report all bugs on the issue tracker
or, alternatively, to the mailing list.

Guidelines:

* Before you submit a bug report, search both open and closed issues
to make sure the issue has not come up before. Also, check the user's
manual for anything relevant.
* Make sure you can reproduce the bug with the latest development
version of sqlmap.
* Your report should give detailed instructions for how to reproduce
the problem. If sqlmap raises an unhandled exception, the traceback is
needed. Details of the unexpected behaviour are welcome too. A small
test case (just a few lines) is ideal.
* If you are making an enhancement request, lay out the rationale for
the feature you are requesting. Why would this feature be useful?
* If you are not sure whether something is a bug, or want to discuss a
potential new feature before putting in an enhancement request, the
mailing list is a good place to bring it up.
"""

Other FAQs are relevant and updated now, I recommend you read them too
if you are interested.

[1] https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/issues
[2] http://sqlmap.org
[3] https://github.com/sqlmapproject/sqlmap/wiki/FAQ

Regards,
Bernardo


On 20 July 2012 09:57, Miroslav Stampar <miroslav.stam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Anton
>
> On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Anton Sazonov <h...@efnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Miroslav and Bernardo:
>>
>> I just wanted to clear things up regarding the workflow.
>>
>> What's the preferred method of submitting bugs and feature requests:
>> this very mailing list or the Github issues one? I'm not rather sure
>> if someone outside the project could post to the Git one, so I'd
>> welcome any clarification.
>
> Preferred way this moment is Github if the request is specific and mature
> for an issue. Otherwise we are always available via ML. Also, anybody
> registered at Github can open an issue.
>>
>>
>> And while we're at it, are the custom injectable HTTP headers still in
>> line for one of the later releases, seeing as how I don't see it as
>> being an issue on Github?
>
> https://github.com/sqlmapproject/sqlmap/issues/48
>>
>>
>> Thank you for doing a great job and being very nice and helpful about it.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Anton Sazonov
>
> Thank you and good by,
> Miroslav Stampar
>>
>>
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