i-scream Support
- -i-scream uses RT to track -support requests. We've set up two addresses to help seperate the two main -types of requests.
- -bugs@i-scream.org
- --If you have found a bug or problem with an i-scream program send an -email to this address. Your message will be logged and one of the developers -will get back to you with more information. Hopefully we'll be able to fix -the bug. -
- -support@i-scream.org
- --If you need some assistance with an i-scream program you should email -this address. One of the developers will be able to help attempt to -sort out you problem. Please make sure you read the documentation -before sending us an email. -
- --Once your email has been received you will get an acknowledgement by -email and details of how to view your tickets over the web. -
-+ Reporting Bugs +
++ i-scream makes uses of the GitHub issue trackers + associated with our projects over on + GitHub. If you've + found a bug with our software that's the best place to + report and discuss it. If you have a fix, you can make a + pull request there too. +
++ If you want some help using one of the projects or which + to discuss any other issues the best place to go to is the + users mailing list. You can find out more about our mailing + lists here. +
++ If there issue needs to remain private, for example a + security issue, please contact Tim directly. His details + are on the Who We Are page. This + should only be used in exceptional circumstances - we + prefer all discussion to happen on public mailing lists or + bug trackers where possible. +
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