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create issue template #2770

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whyrusleeping opened this issue May 30, 2016 · 6 comments
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create issue template #2770

whyrusleeping opened this issue May 30, 2016 · 6 comments
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Lets make an issue template for go-ipfs issues and move towards having issues filed here being solely bugs and directly actionable things. All others should be directed to ipfs/support or ipfs/faq

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Kubuxu commented May 30, 2016

Or ipfs/notes for ideas.

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chriscool commented May 30, 2016

So where should this issue go? :-)

Ok, as it is actionable, it could probably stay here. But to be really actionable, we should probably state what we want in the issue template.

I suggest we ask for the commit version (from ipfs version --commit) and a way to reproduce the problem. Maybe we could ask for the repo version (from ipfs version --repo) too?
What else?

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I think also asking for operating system and platform would be good info to have as well. There are a lot of issues where it would have saved a lot of time to know that the user was on windows the whole time.

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Yeah sure!

@RichardLitt RichardLitt self-assigned this May 31, 2016
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we now have an issue template!

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