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[CONF] Apache Jackrabbit: Issue Tracker (page created)

Issue Tracker (JCR) created by Jukka Zitting
   http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/JCR/Issue+Tracker

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Apache Jackrabbit uses Jira for tracking bug reports and requests for improvements, new features, and other changes.

The issue tracker is available at https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR and is readable by everyone. A Jira account is needed to create new issues and to comment on existing issues. Use the [registration form|https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Signup!default.jspa] to request an account if you do not already have one.

See below for guidelines on creating and managing issues.

h2. Issue type

When creating a new issue, select the issue type based as follows:

* *Bug* Bug reports are used for cases where Jackrabbit fails not function as it should (as defined by the JCR specification or some other documentation). If you are not certain whether the issue you've found is actually a bug, please ask the Jackrabbit [mailing lists] first for help.
* *New Feature* A feature requests is used
* *Improvement* Use an improvement request to suggest improvements to existing features. Typical improvement requests are about updating documentation, increasing stability and performance, simplifying the implementation, or other such changes that make Jackrabbit better without introducing new features or fixing existing bugs.
* *Test* Use this type when contributing test cases for existing features. Normally test cases should be contributed as a part of the original feature request or as regression tests associated with bug reports, but sometimes you just want to extend test coverage by introducing new test cases. This issue type is for such cases.
* *Task* Used for issues related to project infrastructure.

h2. Issue priority

Issue priority should be set according to the following:

* *Blocker* Legal or other fundamental issue that makes it impossible to release Jackrabbit code
* *Critical* Major loss of functionality that affects many Jackrabbit users
* *Major* Important issue that should be resolved soon
* *Minor* Nice to have issues
* *Trivial* Trivial non-functional changes that could be applied whenever someone has extra time


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