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22 CURRENT | gauravano |
January 18, 2019 14:35
| almost 6 years ago
Thanks for helping to make Public Lab's websites better! Here's how to report problems, bugs, questions, etc. about our various websites: Where to reportReport issues (bugs, feature requests) for this website, PublicLab.org: Or, if you don't have a GitHub account, use this form to post your issue: Site slow?We have a performance monitoring system now installed to track slow load times on the site, courtesy of Skylight. Check this graph to see if it's a system-wide issue, or potentially related to your internet connection. In this example below, see how the graph can spike into 20 or 30 second load times? That's a site-wide issue that may be affecting you (although in this graph, it's been resolved and the graph has returned to normal). Existing reportsHere are issues reported by others: [questions:website] Your help makes Public Lab better! We deeply appreciate your helping refine and improve this site. To learn how to write really great issues, which increases the chances they'll be resolved, see: https://publiclab.org/wiki/developers#Contributing+for+non-coders Report issues for other Public Lab sites:
Want to get more involved in creating Public Lab open source software? Visit the Developers page and join the "plots-dev" list. What to reportWhen people help find and describe problems, they play a key role in building open source software. When filing an issue, please include, at a minimum:
If you are able, it may also help to quickly resolve the issue if you:
The more input you can provide, the faster our developer community will be able to solve the problem. The easy wayIf you are unsure how to submit an issue/bug/feature request, please simply fill out this form, which will be sent to the web working group. They will file it and email you the URL so you can participate/follow along. However, we strongly encourage you to submit a Github request as described above; this makes it much easier and faster for our community to respond to your request! |
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21 | warren |
December 03, 2018 20:00
| about 6 years ago
Thanks for helping to make Public Lab's websites better! Here's how to report problems, bugs, questions, etc. about our various websites: Where to reportReport issues (bugs, feature requests) for this website, PublicLab.org:
Or, if you don't have a GitHub account, use this form to post your issue: Site slow?We have a performance monitoring system now installed to track slow load times on the site, courtesy of Skylight. Check this graph to see if it's a system-wide issue, or potentially related to your internet connection. In this example below, see how the graph can spike into 20 or 30 second load times? That's a site-wide issue that may be affecting you (although in this graph, it's been resolved and the graph has returned to normal). Existing reportsHere are issues reported by others: [questions:website] Your help makes Public Lab better! We deeply appreciate your helping refine and improve this site. To learn how to write really great issues, which increases the chances they'll be resolved, see: https://publiclab.org/wiki/developers#Contributing+for+non-coders Report issues for other Public Lab sites:
Want to get more involved in creating Public Lab open source software? Visit the Developers page and join the "plots-dev" list. What to reportWhen people help find and describe problems, they play a key role in building open source software. When filing an issue, please include, at a minimum:
If you are able, it may also help to quickly resolve the issue if you:
The more input you can provide, the faster our developer community will be able to solve the problem. The easy wayIf you are unsure how to submit an issue/bug/feature request, please simply fill out this form, which will be sent to the web working group. They will file it and email you the URL so you can participate/follow along. However, we strongly encourage you to submit a Github request as described above; this makes it much easier and faster for our community to respond to your request! |
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20 | warren |
September 10, 2018 16:35
| about 6 years ago
Thanks for helping to make Public Lab's websites better! Here's how to report problems, bugs, questions, etc. about our various websites: Where to reportReport issues (bugs, feature requests) for this website, PublicLab.org:
Or, if you don't have a GitHub account, use this form to post your issue: Site slow?We have a performance monitoring system now installed to track slow load times on the site, courtesy of Skylight. Check this graph to see if it's a system-wide issue, or potentially related to your internet connection. In this example below, see how the graph can spike into 20 or 30 second load times? That's a site-wide issue that may be affecting you (although in this graph, it's been resolved and the graph has returned to normal). Existing reportsHere are issues reported by others: [questions:website] Your help makes Public Lab better! We deeply appreciate your helping refine and improve this site. To learn how to write really great issues, which increases the chances they'll be resolved, see: https://publiclab.org/wiki/developers#Contributing+for+non-coders Report issues for other Public Lab sites:
Want to get more involved in creating Public Lab open source software? Visit the Developers page and join the "plots-dev" list. What to reportWhen people help find and describe problems, they play a key role in building open source software. When filing an issue, please include, at a minimum:
If you are able, it may also help to quickly resolve the issue if you:
The more input you can provide, the faster our developer community will be able to solve the problem. The easy wayIf you are unsure how to submit an issue/bug/feature request, please simply fill out this form, which will be sent to the web working group. They will file it and email you the URL so you can participate/follow along. However, we strongly encourage you to submit a Github request as described above; this makes it much easier and faster for our community to respond to your request! |
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19 | warren |
September 10, 2018 16:28
| about 6 years ago
Thanks for helping to make Public Lab's websites better! Here's how to report problems, bugs, questions, etc. about our various websites: Where to reportReport issues (bugs, feature requests) for this website, PublicLab.org:
Or, if you don't have a GitHub account, use this form to post your issue: Site slow?We have a performance monitoring system now installed to track slow load times on the site, courtesy of Skylight. Check this graph to see if it's a system-wide issue, or potentially related to your internet connection. Existing reportsHere are issues reported by others: [questions:website] Your help makes Public Lab better! We deeply appreciate your helping refine and improve this site. To learn how to write really great issues, which increases the chances they'll be resolved, see: https://publiclab.org/wiki/developers#Contributing+for+non-coders Report issues for other Public Lab sites:
Want to get more involved in creating Public Lab open source software? Visit the Developers page and join the "plots-dev" list. What to reportWhen people help find and describe problems, they play a key role in building open source software. When filing an issue, please include, at a minimum:
If you are able, it may also help to quickly resolve the issue if you:
The more input you can provide, the faster our developer community will be able to solve the problem. The easy wayIf you are unsure how to submit an issue/bug/feature request, please simply fill out this form, which will be sent to the web working group. They will file it and email you the URL so you can participate/follow along. However, we strongly encourage you to submit a Github request as described above; this makes it much easier and faster for our community to respond to your request! |
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18 | warren |
September 10, 2018 16:27
| about 6 years ago
Thanks for helping to make Public Lab's websites better! Here's how to report problems, bugs, questions, etc. about our various websites: Where to reportReport issues (bugs, feature requests) for this website, PublicLab.org:
Or, if you don't have a GitHub account, use this form to post your issue: Site slow?We have a performance monitoring system now installed to track slow load times on the site, courtesy of Skylight. Check this graph to see if it's a system-wide issue, or potentially related to your internet connection. Here are issues reported by others: [questions:website] Your help makes Public Lab better! We deeply appreciate your helping refine and improve this site. To learn how to write really great issues, which increases the chances they'll be resolved, see: https://publiclab.org/wiki/developers#Contributing+for+non-coders Report issues for other Public Lab sites:
Want to get more involved in creating Public Lab open source software? Visit the Developers page and join the "plots-dev" list. What to reportWhen people help find and describe problems, they play a key role in building open source software. When filing an issue, please include, at a minimum:
If you are able, it may also help to quickly resolve the issue if you:
The more input you can provide, the faster our developer community will be able to solve the problem. The easy wayIf you are unsure how to submit an issue/bug/feature request, please simply fill out this form, which will be sent to the web working group. They will file it and email you the URL so you can participate/follow along. However, we strongly encourage you to submit a Github request as described above; this makes it much easier and faster for our community to respond to your request! |
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17 | warren |
September 10, 2018 16:18
| about 6 years ago
Thanks for helping to make Public Lab's websites better! Here's how to report problems, bugs, questions, etc. about our various websites: Where to reportReport issues (bugs, feature requests) for this website, PublicLab.org:
Or, if you don't have a GitHub account, use this form to post your issue: Site slow?We have a performance monitoring system now installed to track slow load times on the site, courtesy of Skylight. Check this graph to see if it's a system-wide issue, or potentially related to your internet connection. Here are issues reported by others: [notes:question:website] Your help makes Public Lab better! We deeply appreciate your helping refine and improve this site. To learn how to write really great issues, which increases the chances they'll be resolved, see: https://publiclab.org/wiki/developers#Contributing+for+non-coders Report issues for other Public Lab sites:
Want to get more involved in creating Public Lab open source software? Visit the Developers page and join the "plots-dev" list. What to reportWhen people help find and describe problems, they play a key role in building open source software. When filing an issue, please include, at a minimum:
If you are able, it may also help to quickly resolve the issue if you:
The more input you can provide, the faster our developer community will be able to solve the problem. The easy wayIf you are unsure how to submit an issue/bug/feature request, please simply fill out this form, which will be sent to the web working group. They will file it and email you the URL so you can participate/follow along. However, we strongly encourage you to submit a Github request as described above; this makes it much easier and faster for our community to respond to your request! |
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16 | warren |
January 17, 2018 15:49
| almost 7 years ago
Thanks for helping to make Public Lab's websites better! Here's how to report problems, bugs, questions, etc. about our various websites: Where to reportReport issues (bugs, feature requests) for this website, PublicLab.org:
Or, if you don't have a GitHub account, use this form to post your issue: Here are issues reported by others: [notes:question:website] Your help makes Public Lab better! We deeply appreciate your helping refine and improve this site. To learn how to write really great issues, which increases the chances they'll be resolved, see: https://publiclab.org/wiki/developers#Contributing+for+non-coders Report issues for other Public Lab sites:
Want to get more involved in creating Public Lab open source software? Visit the Developers page and join the "plots-dev" list. What to reportWhen people help find and describe problems, they play a key role in building open source software. When filing an issue, please include, at a minimum:
If you are able, it may also help to quickly resolve the issue if you:
The more input you can provide, the faster our developer community will be able to solve the problem. The easy wayIf you are unsure how to submit an issue/bug/feature request, please simply fill out this form, which will be sent to the web working group. They will file it and email you the URL so you can participate/follow along. However, we strongly encourage you to submit a Github request as described above; this makes it much easier and faster for our community to respond to your request! |
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15 | warren |
January 16, 2018 23:26
| almost 7 years ago
Thanks for helping to make Public Lab's websites better! Here's how to report problems, bugs, questions, etc. about our various websites: Where to reportReport issues (bugs, feature requests) for this website, PublicLab.org:
Or, if you don't have a GitHub account, use this form to post your issue: Here are issues reported by others: [notes:question:website] Your help makes Public Lab better! We deeply appreciate your helping refine and improve this site. To learn how to write really great issues, which increases the chances they'll be resolved, see: https://publiclab.org/wiki/developers#Contributing+for+non-coders Report issues for other Public Lab sites:
Want to get more involved in creating Public Lab open source software? Visit the Developers page and join the "plots-dev" list. What to reportWhen people help find and describe problems, they play a key role in building open source software. When filing an issue, please include, at a minimum:
If you are able, it may also help to quickly resolve the issue if you:
The more input you can provide, the faster our developer community will be able to solve the problem. The easy wayIf you are unsure how to submit an issue/bug/feature request, please simply fill out this form, which will be sent to the web working group. They will file it and email you the URL so you can participate/follow along. However, we strongly encourage you to submit a Github request as described above; this makes it much easier and faster for our community to respond to your request! |
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14 | warren |
January 16, 2018 23:24
| almost 7 years ago
Thanks for helping to make Public Lab's websites better! Here's how to report problems, bugs, questions, etc. about our various websites: Where to reportReport issues (bugs, feature requests) for this website, PublicLab.org:
Or, if you don't have a GitHub account, use this form to post your issue: Here are issues reported by others: [notes:question:website] Your help makes Public Lab better! We deeply appreciate your helping refine and improve this site. To learn how to write really great issues, which increases the chances they'll be resolved, see: https://publiclab.org/wiki/developers#Contributing+for+non-coders Report issues for other Public Lab sites:
Want to get more involved in creating Public Lab open source software? Visit the Developers page and join the "plots-dev" list. What to reportWhen people help find and describe problems, they play a key role in building open source software. When filing an issue, please include, at a minimum:
If you are able, it may also help to quickly resolve the issue if you:
The more input you can provide, the faster our developer community will be able to solve the problem. The easy wayIf you are unsure how to submit an issue/bug/feature request, please simply fill out this form, which will be sent to the web working group. They will file it and email you the URL so you can participate/follow along. However, we strongly encourage you to submit a Github request as described above; this makes it much easier and faster for our community to respond to your request! |
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13 | warren |
January 16, 2018 23:23
| almost 7 years ago
Thanks for helping to make Public Lab's websites better! Here's how to report problems, bugs, questions, etc. about our various websites: Where to reportReport issues (bugs, feature requests) for this website, PublicLab.org:
Or, if you don't have a GitHub account, use this form to post your issue: [notes:question:website] Your help makes Public Lab better! We deeply appreciate your helping refine and improve this site. To learn how to write really great issues, which increases the chances they'll be resolved, see: https://publiclab.org/wiki/developers#Contributing+for+non-coders Report issues for other Public Lab sites:
Want to get more involved in creating Public Lab open source software? Visit the Developers page and join the "plots-dev" list. What to reportWhen people help find and describe problems, they play a key role in building open source software. When filing an issue, please include, at a minimum:
If you are able, it may also help to quickly resolve the issue if you:
The more input you can provide, the faster our developer community will be able to solve the problem. The easy wayIf you are unsure how to submit an issue/bug/feature request, please simply fill out this form, which will be sent to the web working group. They will file it and email you the URL so you can participate/follow along. However, we strongly encourage you to submit a Github request as described above; this makes it much easier and faster for our community to respond to your request! |
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12 | warren |
May 01, 2015 18:56
| over 9 years ago
Thanks for helping to make Public Lab's websites better! Here's how to report problems, bugs, questions, etc. about our various websites: Where to reportReport issues (bugs, feature requests) for this website, PublicLab.org:
Report issues for other Public Lab sites:
Want to get more involved in creating Public Lab open source software? Visit the Developers page and join the "plots-dev" list. What to reportWhen people help find and describe problems, they play a key role in building open source software. When filing an issue, please include, at a minimum:
If you are able, it may also help to quickly resolve the issue if you:
The more input you can provide, the faster our developer community will be able to solve the problem. The easy wayIf you are unsure how to submit an issue/bug/feature request, please simply fill out this form, which will be sent to the web working group. They will file it and email you the URL so you can participate/follow along. However, we strongly encourage you to submit a Github request as described above; this makes it much easier and faster for our community to respond to your request! |
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11 | warren |
May 01, 2015 18:51
| over 9 years ago
Thanks for helping to make Public Lab's websites better! Here's how to report problems, bugs, questions, etc. about our various websites: Where to reportReport issues (bugs, feature requests) for this website, PublicLab.org:
Report issues for other Public Lab sites:
What to reportWhen people help find and describe problems, they play a key role in building open source software. When filing an issue, please include, at a minimum:
If you are able, it may also help to quickly resolve the issue if you:
The more input you can provide, the faster our developer community will be able to solve the problem. The easy wayIf you are unsure how to submit an issue/bug/feature request, please simply fill out this form, which will be sent to the web working group. They will file it and email you the URL so you can participate/follow along. However, we strongly encourage you to submit a Github request as described above; this makes it much easier and faster for our community to respond to your request! |
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10 | warren |
May 01, 2015 18:50
| over 9 years ago
Thanks for helping to make Public Lab's websites better! Here's how to report problems, bugs, questions, etc. about our various websites: Issue tracking (bugs, feature requests) for the main website:
Issue tracking for the various apps:
What to reportWhen people help find and describe problems, they play a key role in building open source software. When filing an issue, please include, at a minimum:
If you are able, it may also help to quickly resolve the issue if you:
The more input you can provide, the faster our developer community will be able to solve the problem. The easy wayIf you are unsure how to submit an issue/bug/feature request, please simply fill out this form, which will be sent to the web working group. They will file it and email you the URL so you can participate/follow along. However, we strongly encourage you to submit a Github request as described above; this makes it much easier and faster for our community to respond to your request! |
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9 | warren |
May 01, 2015 18:50
| over 9 years ago
Thanks for helping to make Public Lab's websites better! Here's how to report problems, bugs, questions, etc. about our various websites: Issue tracking (bugs, feature requests) for the main website:
Issue tracking for the various apps:
What to reportWhen people help find and describe problems, they play a key role in building open source software. When filing an issue, please include, at a minimum:
If you are able, it may also help to quickly resolve the issue if you:
The more input you can provide, the faster our developer community will be able to solve the problem. The easy wayIf you are unsure how to submit an issue/bug/feature request, please simply fill out this form, which will be sent to the web working group. They will file it and email you the URL so you can participate/follow along. However, we strongly encourage you to submit a Github request as described above; this makes it much easier and faster for our community to respond to your request! |
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8 | warren |
April 21, 2014 20:40
| over 10 years ago
Thanks for helping to make Public Lab's websites better! Here's how to report problems, bugs, questions, etc. about our various websites: Issue tracking (bugs, feature requests) for the main website:
Issue tracking for the various apps:
However, to make things even easier, if you are unsure how to submit an issue/bug/feature request, please simply fill out this form, which will be sent to the web working group. They will file it and email you the URL so you can participate/follow along. |
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7 | warren |
April 21, 2014 20:34
| over 10 years ago
Thanks for helping to make Public Lab's websites better! Here's how to report problems, bugs, questions, etc. about our various websites: Issue tracking (bugs, feature requests) for the main website:
Issue tracking for the various apps:
However, to make things even easier, if you are unsure how to submit an issue/bug/feature request, please simply fill out this form, which will be sent to the web working group. They will file it and email you the URL so you can participate/follow along. |
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6 | warren |
April 19, 2014 13:04
| over 10 years ago
Thanks for helping to make Public Lab's websites better! Here's how to report problems, bugs, questions, etc. about our various websites: Issue tracking (bugs, feature requests) for the main website:
Issue tracking for the various apps:
However, to make things even easier, if you are unsure how to submit an issue/bug/feature request, please simply fill out this form, which will be sent to the web working group. They will file it and email you the URL so you can participate/follow along. |
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5 | liz |
January 27, 2014 20:46
| almost 11 years ago
Thanks for helping to make Public Lab's websites better! Here's how to report problems, bugs, questions, etc. about our various websites: Issue tracking (bugs, feature requests) for the main website:
Issue tracking for the various apps:
However, to make things even easier, if you are unsure how to submit an issue/bug/feature request, please simply fill out this form, which will be sent to the web working group. They will file it and email you the URL so you can participate/follow along. |
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4 | warren |
July 12, 2013 00:52
| over 11 years ago
Thanks for helping to make Public Lab's websites better! Here's how to report problems, bugs, questions, etc. about our various websites: Issue tracking (bugs, feature requests) is a bit fragmented between the main website tracker:
and those of the "apps":
However, to make things even easier, if you are unsure how to submit an issue/bug/feature request, please simply fill out this form, which will be sent to the web working group. They will file it and email you the URL so you can participate/follow along. |
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3 | warren |
April 30, 2013 12:44
| over 11 years ago
Issue tracking (bugs, feature requests) is a bit fragmented between the main website tracker:
the new PublicLab.org website:
and those of the "apps":
However, to make things even easier, if you are unsure how to submit an issue/bug/feature request, please simply fill out this form, which will be sent to the web working group. They will file it and email you the URL so you can participate/follow along. |
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