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How do you open an issue on their issue tracker ? #1526

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Nemirtingas opened this issue Oct 27, 2022 · 1 comment
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How do you open an issue on their issue tracker ? #1526

Nemirtingas opened this issue Oct 27, 2022 · 1 comment

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@Nemirtingas
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https://hub.alfresco.com/t5/alfresco-content-services-hub/reporting-an-issue/ba-p/289727:

Alfresco maintains a public issue tracker at
http://issues.alfresco.com/
Anyone can sign up for an account.
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Though Alfresco's open source code is generally hosted on GitHub, the projects that make up Alfresco Content Services do not use GitHub for tracking issues. By directing all issues into the ALF project of the Alfresco issue tracker, we receive the following benefits:

    It is easier for reporters to know where to report an issue.
    We have a consistent process.
    We can accept contributions in a variety of formats.
    We can ensure the acceptance of the [Alfresco Contribution Agreement](https://hub.alfresco.com/docs/DOC-7070)‌ for all contributions to our project.

Can anyone explain how you can create an account and report issues ? Anyone can sign up for an account., well I might be too dumb, cause I can't. If I try to create an account, it doesn't have the rights to create an issue or even MP a dev. The community forum is also quite dead.

@Nemirtingas Nemirtingas changed the title How the **** do you open an issue on their issue tracker ? How do you open an issue on their issue tracker ? Oct 27, 2022
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igorbga commented Nov 7, 2022

"anyone can sign up for an account."

It used to be like so, they had some issues that were private but mainly you could check and report new issue without too much hurdle.

But whenever Alfresco is adquired by some other enterprise, or whenever they change the person in charge for the community things get worse and worse for the community users....

Is it casual? Is it intended? Who knows, hope not.

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