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Reporting Issues and Bugs

You can easily create and track issues within the Intersect source-code by using the built-in Github.com Issue Tracker. Just visit the main Intersect 2.5 page at and click the Issue button on the top.

From there you will be able to view current and past issues or create a new issue for a specific bug or glitch. When you create a new issue, the core developers will be notified and will do their best to address the problem and keep the issue tracker updated.
If you solve the problem yourself, simply make a comment on your open issue and create a pull request with the patch.

If you find any bugs, glitches, typos, compatibility issues or otherwise, do not hesitate to create an issue on Github or contact the developers directly. We would like to keep this framework as useful, clean and usable as possible so help us out by reporting any problems you find.

Requesting Modules or Features

Anyone can request that a new module or feature be added to the framework. If you are able to code this module or feature yourself, that is definitely suggested so you get involved with the project. But if you don’t know how or are just too lazy, we still want to hear your idea!
Use the same process as you would for submitting a bug, except prepend the issue title with "Request: "
That way we will know which is which. Again, when you submit a request for a new feature, the developers will be notified, they will assess the usefulness of the addition and if it’s possible to include. If so, we will surely do our best to incorporate your idea into the framework.
Anyone who submits idea or module requests, even if you don’t write the code yourself, we’ll give you credit for the suggestion just as a little ‘Thank you’.

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