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===Requesting a feature, enhancement or a fix===
===Requesting a feature, enhancement or a fix===
*Who, codes decides. Who pays, decides too. Decide on feature, enhancement or fix that will be developed next for Kexi!
*Who, codes decides. Who pays, decides too. Decide on feature, enhancement or fix that will be developed next for you in Kexi!
*Add an Issue at https://github.com/staniek/kexi/issues and click a ''Post a bounty on it!'' link on the bottom of your reported issue. Or visit https://www.bountysource.com/teams/kexi/issues and click on your reported issue.
*Add an Issue at https://github.com/staniek/kexi/issues and click a ''Post a bounty on it!'' link on the bottom of your reported issue. Or visit https://www.bountysource.com/teams/kexi/issues and click on your reported issue.
*The bounty system is hooked into Issues tracking system of GitHub, we're sorry for inconvenience because bugs.kde.org is our official bug tracking. Anyway, report an issue on GitHub add a and we'll handle the rest for you. Or send us the request by email or via bugs.kde.org. Whatever suits you.
*The bounty system is hooked into Issues tracking system of GitHub, we're sorry for inconvenience because bugs.kde.org is our official bug tracking. Anyway, report an issue on GitHub add a and we'll handle the rest for you. Or send us the request by email or via bugs.kde.org. Whatever suits you.

Revision as of 14:28, 5 August 2015

The Kexi Team values your input and questions!

Recommended forms of contact

All forms of contact are open for everybody.

  • Mailing lists[1]:
    • [email protected] mailing list for Kexi users, where they can ask for help and assistance, and find some news
    • [email protected] mailing list dedicated for Kexi contributors, useful to be discuss Kexi matters with others, manage the development process, and to efficient contact with other people involved in the project

Requesting a feature, enhancement or a fix

  • Who, codes decides. Who pays, decides too. Decide on feature, enhancement or fix that will be developed next for you in Kexi!
  • Add an Issue at https://github.com/staniek/kexi/issues and click a Post a bounty on it! link on the bottom of your reported issue. Or visit https://www.bountysource.com/teams/kexi/issues and click on your reported issue.
  • The bounty system is hooked into Issues tracking system of GitHub, we're sorry for inconvenience because bugs.kde.org is our official bug tracking. Anyway, report an issue on GitHub add a and we'll handle the rest for you. Or send us the request by email or via bugs.kde.org. Whatever suits you.
  • More information on how Bounties work: github.com/bountysource.

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See also