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Reporting bugs and requesting features | Django documentation

Reporting bugs and requesting features

Important

Please report security issues only to security@djangoproject.com. This is a private list only open to long-time, highly trusted Django developers, and its archives are not public. For further details, please see our security policies.

Reporting bugs

Before reporting a bug on the ticket tracker consider these points:

Well-written bug reports are incredibly helpful. However, there’s a certain amount of overhead involved in working with any bug tracking system so your help in keeping our ticket tracker as useful as possible is appreciated. In particular:

To understand the lifecycle of your ticket once you have created it, refer to Triaging tickets.

Reporting user interface bugs

If your bug impacts anything visual in nature, there are a few additional guidelines to follow:

Requesting features

We’re always trying to make Django better, and your feature requests are a key part of that. Here are some tips on how to make a request most effectively:

See also: Documenting new features.

Requesting performance optimizations

Reports of a performance regression, or suggested performance optimizations, should provide benchmarks and commands for the ticket triager to reproduce.

See the django-asv benchmarks for more details of Django’s existing benchmarks.

How we make decisions

Whenever possible, we aim for rough consensus. Emoji reactions are used on issues within the new feature ideas GitHub project to track community feedback. The following meanings are assigned to each reaction:

The Steering Council will regularly review the ideas in the project, moving those with community support through the following stages:

Occasionally, discussions on feature ideas or the direction of Django may take place on the Django Forum. These discussions may include informal votes, which follow the voting style invented by Apache and used on Python itself, where votes are given as +1, +0, -0, or -1. Roughly translated, these votes mean:

Although these votes are informal, they’ll be taken very seriously. After a suitable voting period, if an obvious consensus arises we’ll follow the votes.


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