Please read these instructions before submitting issues or pull requests to the Steemit.com (condenser) GitHub repository. The issue tracker is the place to start for all for bugs and well vetted enhancements.
If there is an existing feature that is not working correctly, or a glitch in the website that is impacting user behaviour - please open an issue to report variance. Include as much relevant information as you can, including screen shots and steps to reproduce the issue.
If you are having trouble using the website but it is not an error with the website (this includes signup/login issues), do not open a GitHub issue. Please request help from the users in the steemit.chat help channel.
If you have an enhancement you would like to see in condenser we suggest you first discuss it with other members of the
community on Steemit.com, or in the steemit discord channel. If there is a well vetted idea that has the support of the
community create an issue with a link to the discussion, a detailed description, and tag it with the label new_grass
(for 'grass roots', and 'the grass is greener'). New enhancement issues that do not follow this format will be closed.
Bumps for working code: Community contributions are still tops. If there's a new_grass
labeled issue you like or
want to promote, fork the repo and code away! (leave a comment saying as much with a link to your repo/branch) When
you've got it ready post another comment and tag @sneak
in it. If it passes muster you'll be invited to create a Pull Request.
The developers frequently open issues to discuss changes that are being worked on. This is to inform the community of the changes being worked on, and to get input from the community and other developers on the implementation.
Issues opened that devolve into lengthy discussion of minor site features will be closed or locked. The issue tracker is not a general purpose discussion forum. (That's what steemit.com is for!)
Please do a keyword search to see if there is already an existing issue before opening a new one.
This issue tracker is only intended to track issues for the Steemit.com website. If the issue is with the Steem blockchain, please open an issue in the Steem Repository.
We love working code, but please do not open a Pull Request unless all the conditions in the Bumps for working code: section have been met.