Posted by falcon03 on October 11, 2012 at 1:55pm
Hi all,
this month accessibility call gave me some inspiration...
Some time ago I was installing drupal 8 and I noticed some things that seem not so much accessible...
So, yesterday I installed again drupal and took some notes about the issues I discovered.
Now, I wonder what's the best way to report them in the issue cueue (I am a novice in drupal core development :-))?
Should I start a meta issue that links to related issues, so that we have a related issue for each problem?
And what component of core should I report issues against?
Thanks in advance for your help!
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I do really like @webchick's talk here http://denver2012.drupal.org/program/sessions/drupal-community-where-are...
It's a good starting point. As far as reporting issues, there's really no one way to do it. I tend to report issues when I find them. Sometimes they are actually found to be duplicates (although I do search first).
Usually I try to clump together related issues though if I can. That way I can explain why it's important and make a better case for them.
Always tag them with the phrase "accessibility" if they are presenting barriers to you. With this we can then later edit the posts. It's really not hard to move things around afterwards if we think it should be filed against a different component.
Looking forward to hearing about the bugs.
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Hi Mgifford, thank you very
Hi Mgifford,
thank you very much for your reply...
I posted those that I think are issues, let's see what happens! :-)